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 840 PROCLAMATION S. No. 8. C ¤· S B ¤ f¤ be “The case on either side shall be closed within a period of six months ° 1**5]: *1 “‘ mx from the date of the organization of the Commission, and the Commism°X1,,.,,,},,, sioners shall be requested to give their award as soon as possible there- ` after. The aforesaid period of six months may be extended for three months in case of a vacancy occurring among the Commissioners under the circumstances contemplated in Article XXIII. of this treaty. “Anr1oLE XXV. Records. *‘The Commissioner shall keep an accurate record and correct minutes or notes of all their proceedings, with the dates thereof, and may Secretary, sto. appoint and employ a secretary and any other necessary officer or officers to assist them in the transaction of the business which may come before them. Expenses. “Each of the High Contracting Parties shall pay its own Commissioner and agent or counsel ;1 all other expenses shall be defrayed by the two Governments in equa moieties. “Anrrc1.n XXX. British suldsects “It is agreed that, for the term of years mentioned in Article XXX III. my ¤¤rry in rit- of this Treaty, subjects of Her Britannie Majesty may carry in British ,.*::8 zwgygg vessels, without payment of duty, goods, wares, or merchandise from cm,,,,, pom 0;,,,,, (Inge port or pllaeg withm the ternttotry of the United Sgstes glpon the St. United States to wrence the reat a es an e rivers connec 'ng e same, to ?:h;:1_¤:<;l} {gig; ancghglporgpg pllalce within the tterritgry of the United Statels asl afore- . . said : vi at a portion o suc transportation is ma e t rough ?],::,l;g§,(E;:,¥a\§,?;; the] lgéiériuinion ofslanadzglgy landdcarriagtecand in tblonél,) under sutchfrges an an in on . all tl IODS S may 3gl‘€€ Hp0D Wee!] 0 Vcmmcu 0 C1' Britannic Majesty and the Government of the United States. R¢¤iP¤¤=¤J1¤i*i· "Citizens of the United States may for the like period carry in United L?::!?::?? ti: States vessels, without payment of duty, goods, wares, or merchandise V United Sums_ from one port or place within the Possessions of Her Britannic Majesty in North America to another port or place within the said Possessions: £§‘£.*¥S.i$‘:,»}d1‘6`ni2%$T‘§t.2§.“3§‘I..‘.Ti‘l”.?.."£}.*.§§S‘£.'¥..{%Il‘“»?.§}§’.¤‘“"°.§‘g*‘ “‘§ _ un er suc rules and regulations as may be agreed upon between the_Gover·nment I _ of the United States and the Government of Her Bntanme Majesty. Provisions as to *·The Government of the United States further engages not to impose °’P°” °¤ any export duties on goods, wares, or merchandise carried under this gk uticlaf"" article through the territory of the United States; and Her Majesty’s Government engages to urge the Parliament of the Uominion of Canada and the Legislatures of the other colonies not to impose any export duties on goods, wares or merchandise camed under this article; and the Government of the United States may, in case such export duties t‘§§£§l}2i’.“§‘Lt}Li TS';. ’?.‘I“‘,m‘“"{“.?.£ 32%%% .§i.”$.‘§2E2’§’.2‘§¥€i ""2i"°‘£li’." e nn er s m I . f . v I . . . m.,...- ° ·-iiié“s3§§.1.‘5§t$.‘i°.$€‘?s‘.2°*G&€.$‘°§£{2§°&‘£§iii3S23a as sight of Mi *¤{°*h¤¤ *1**:33 carrying granted in favor of the subjects of Her Britanuio Majesty Qythe  9 d under this article, in case the_Dominion of Canada should at any time Sm,,, in etc. deprive thecitrzens of the United States of the use of the canals in the said Dommnan (pn teimts of {Loggi}? with the mhabitants of the Dominron, as provide in r c e . “ARTICLE XXXII. Provisions or “It is further agreed that the provisions and sti ul tio s f Arti I s di;) gc? XVIII. to XXV. of this Treaty, inclusive, shall extgndato t]he0Colony gf {mmd,md_ Newfoundland, so far as they are applicable. But if the Imperial Parliament, the Legislature of Newfoundland, or the Congress of the United States, shall not embrace the Colony of Newfoundland in their laws