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1634 FISHERIES AGREEMENT-—GREAT BRITAIN. J m.r 20, 1912- !¤¤y¤•.1•¤· Agreemfnt bettacenjbe Sm and Great Brita·';;;od0phM wltb ccrta. n P"°°°d . . » ` in the 7,19l0aftI•e1y·orthAt1ant1c0oag¢F1gb» erica Arbitmtum. Signedal Waabington, ww, 1 adoi•cdb9ytbcSenateA1z,v{e€'t1,19l_;rah bytbePr _ 4u- guct 7, 1 18; by t Bnxam Aogual 19, 1912; mtlgimhom exchanged at W ington November 16,1 IZ; proclavmed, ovcmbcr 16, 1912. _ Br me Pnsmmvr or rm Umrm Srnra or Auruca. A PROCLAMATION. ”,•***,, {“¤**°“*·· Whereas an Agreement between the United States of America. _$nanbla and Great Britain, adolpotgis with certain modifications therein, the mls and method of p ure recommended in the award of The Hague tribunal of September 7, 1910, for settlement hereafter, in accordance with the principles laid down in the award, of questions re arding the exercise of the fishing liberties referred to in ..{"**“° “"""“'· * Article for are treaty er oember 20, isis, between the umtea sages and Great Britain, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington on the twentieth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twelve, the original of which Agreement is word for word as follows: _ c¤¤•¤¤¤;P¤·¤¤· The United States of America and His Ma]esty the King of the United Kinggom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions youd the Seas, Euéperor of India, being desirous of concluding an agreement regar ing the exercise of the liberties referred to in Article I of the Treaty of October 20, 1818, have for this p named as their Plenipotentiaries: "*¤¤P°°•¤'**'*•· Thdwdent of the United States of America: Chandler P. Anderson, Counselor for the Department of State " of the United States; His Britannic Majesty: Alfred Mitchell Innes, Charge d’Aifaires of His Majesty’s Embassy at Washington; Who, having communicated to each other their res ective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed to and concluded the following articles: Airrrcne I. R¤¤~ M ¤¤•¤M Whereas the award of the Hague Tribunal of S tember 7 1910 °""°°'°°"' recommended for the consideration of the Parties igrtain rules and a method of procedure under which all luestions which ma arise in the future regarding the exercise of the liberties referred, to in Article I of the Treaty of October 20, 1818, me be determined in accordance with theegrmciples laid down in the award, and the Parties having agr to make certain modifications therein, the rules inet od of procedure so modified are hereby accepted by Pmmupmu md the Pgrutifestm the following form _ ¤wa¤¤¤· or f¤¤¤¤ · Pm m“m°*P* ?‘V$, ¤ man or rules for the re lati ¤¤¤·¤¤v•¤ *•*•· M of the fisheries by Great Britain, Canadsir Newfoundland i1§il·espe(;!f of (1) the hours, days, or seasons when tish may be taken on the