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have very serious consequences for the residents of this section, who wold be deprived of the right of trapping, hunting and wood-cutting as heretofore.
5. The occupations of the residents of Canadian Labrador are much the same: We consider Canadian Labrador as extending from the boundary at Blanc Sablon to Esquimaux Point, about 400 miles west, and these people live also by fishing and furring and obtain game and wood in the same way as our people do.
EDWIN G. GRANT.
Sworn at St. John's, Newfoundland, this 17th day of June, 1926.
ROBERT ALSOP, Commissioner Supreme Court of Newfoundland.
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