Proceedings Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration, Količina 41912 |
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Stran 57
... tion would be that , after the date of the treaty , American fishermen would not only have been in a very much better position as aliens than they had previously been in as British subjects , but that they would have been free from all ...
... tion would be that , after the date of the treaty , American fishermen would not only have been in a very much better position as aliens than they had previously been in as British subjects , but that they would have been free from all ...
Stran 58
... tion against such liberties being used for any improper or fraudulent purpose . UNITED STATES LEGISLATION . That customs laws , having somewhat similar provisions to those now in force in Canada , were reasonably within the ...
... tion against such liberties being used for any improper or fraudulent purpose . UNITED STATES LEGISLATION . That customs laws , having somewhat similar provisions to those now in force in Canada , were reasonably within the ...
Stran 86
... tion within my reach , I believe to be the real difficulty . The truth is , our fishermen need absolutely , and must have , the thousands of miles of shore fishery which have been renounced , or they must always do an uncertain business ...
... tion within my reach , I believe to be the real difficulty . The truth is , our fishermen need absolutely , and must have , the thousands of miles of shore fishery which have been renounced , or they must always do an uncertain business ...
Stran 125
... tion of American fishing vessels in Canadian ports . In that year the modus vivendi arranged on the termination of the treaty of Washing- ton had itself come to an end , and the parties reverted to their rights under the treaty of 1818 ...
... tion of American fishing vessels in Canadian ports . In that year the modus vivendi arranged on the termination of the treaty of Washing- ton had itself come to an end , and the parties reverted to their rights under the treaty of 1818 ...
Stran 132
... tion now before the Senate . ( App . , p . 467. ) 146 UNITED STATES CONTENTIONS . The contentions of the United States are set out at length in these discussions , but His Majesty's Government find some difficulty in appreciating the ...
... tion now before the Senate . ( App . , p . 467. ) 146 UNITED STATES CONTENTIONS . The contentions of the United States are set out at length in these discussions , but His Majesty's Government find some difficulty in appreciating the ...
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admitted agreed American fishermen American fishing vessels American vessels authorities bait Bay of Fundy Bayard Britain Britannic Majesty British fishermen British Government British North British subjects British waters Canada Cape Ray cargo citizens claim coast of Newfoundland Colonial commercial Commissioners Convention of 1818 creeks cure fish Customs despatch dry and cure duty enforced enter exclusive exercise fisheries France Halifax harbours headland honour inhabitants jurisdiction Labrador land Letter liberty limits Lord Lord Aberdeen Lord Salisbury Magdalen Islands Majesty's dominions Majesty's Government ment Minister nations navigation negotiation North America Nova Scotia officers present President privileges provinces provisions question Quirpon Islands Reciprocity Treaty referred regulations respect right of fishing rivers seized seizure ship shores statute stipulations take fish territory therein thereof three marine miles three miles tion trade treaty of 1783 treaty of 1818 Treaty of Washington undersigned United States fishermen United States Secretary