Proceedings Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration, Volume 41912 |
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... vessels , their masters and crews , of the British dominions of North America , any entrance into the waters , ports , or places of , or within , the United States ( with such exceptions in regard to vessels in distress , stress of ...
... vessels , their masters and crews , of the British dominions of North America , any entrance into the waters , ports , or places of , or within , the United States ( with such exceptions in regard to vessels in distress , stress of ...
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... vessels for this purpose . OTHER FISHERMEN . The question , however , is not confined to the employment of British subjects . The crews of American vessels are largely composed of foreigners - Norwegians , Portuguese , & c . And it is ...
... vessels for this purpose . OTHER FISHERMEN . The question , however , is not confined to the employment of British subjects . The crews of American vessels are largely composed of foreigners - Norwegians , Portuguese , & c . And it is ...
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... vessels , the same commercial privileges as are accorded by agreement or otherwise to United States trading vessels generally . THE QUESTION . The question then seems to be whether United States fishing vessels are entitled to frequent ...
... vessels , the same commercial privileges as are accorded by agreement or otherwise to United States trading vessels generally . THE QUESTION . The question then seems to be whether United States fishing vessels are entitled to frequent ...
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... vessels . It is , moreover , to the advantage of the American vessels engaged in the winter fishery in the Bay of Islands that they should report at a colonial customhouse . Owing to the extent and peculiar configura- tion of that bay ...
... vessels . It is , moreover , to the advantage of the American vessels engaged in the winter fishery in the Bay of Islands that they should report at a colonial customhouse . Owing to the extent and peculiar configura- tion of that bay ...
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revenue cutters were authorised to board vessels in any port of the United States , or within four leagues of the coasts thereof , if bound to the United States , to demand manifests , examine the officers , and search the vessels . The ...
revenue cutters were authorised to board vessels in any port of the United States , or within four leagues of the coasts thereof , if bound to the United States , to demand manifests , examine the officers , and search the vessels . 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