121 a use which is inconsiatent witli the use of the Canal in the ordinary way by other shipping. Foreign Office, October 23, 1914. Notification by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs as to the Detention during the War or Requisitioning Subject to indemnity of Austro-Hungarian Merchant Ships which clea- red from their last port before the declaration of War and are captured after the outbreak ot Hostilities. The Secretary of State for Foreign Äffairs has received information to satisfy him that British merchant ships, which cleared from their last port of departure before the outbreak of hostilities with Austria-Hungary, but have been, or may be, met with at sea by Austro-Hungarian ships of war after the outbreak of such hostilities, are to bedetained during hte war, or requisitionei in lieu of condemnation as prize, and he has accordingly addressed the under- meutioned notification to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Foreign Office, October 31, 1914. Sir Edward Grey to the Lords Commis- sioners of the Admirals y. Foreign Office, October 31, 1914. My Lords, I have the honour to state that information has roached me of a nature to satisfy me that British merchant ships, which cleared from their last port before the outbreak of hostilities with Austria-Hungary, but have been, or may be, met with at sea by Austro- Hungarian ships of war after the outbreak of such hostilities, are to be detained during the war, or re- quisitioned in lieu of condemnation as prize. Austro-Hungarian merchant vessels therefore, which cleared from their last port before the declaration of war, and are captured after the outbreak of hostilities with Austria-Hungary and brought before British Prize Courts for adjudieatiou, will be detained during the war, or requisitioned Subject to indemnity.