86 FRONTIERA LETTO-ESTONE Pernau line should belong to Latvia, subject to Estonian interests in the working of that railway being secured. I think it well to add that Colonel Robinson, who as Chairman of the Sub-Commission, has had a prolonged opportunity of studying this question on the spot, agrees with this conclusion. I reserve the right to specify before the conclusion of the Commission’s work certain conditions as to the working of the two railways rendered necessary by the qualifications laid down in (2) and (4) above, as to the supply of electric light in that part of Walk which will belong to Latvia, and possibly as to other questions arising out of this decision-I decide that the frontier in the immediate neighbourhood of Walk shall run as follow, the decision to take effect upon a date to be notified later: From the fence junction about 165 sashen slightly West of North of the junction of the Fellin-Dorpat roads southwards along the back of the gardens an other holdings immediately attached to the houses along the Fellin road; along the boundary between the Holterti and Eisfeldt properties to the Dorpat road; thence along the North side of that road to the main bridge over the river Pedel; thence along the West side of that bridge and of the Riga Strasse to the point where the Konna Bach crosses the Riga Strasse; thence along the old boundar y of the town of Walk to the Walk-Riga railway. British Commissioner, Chairman, Frontier Commission. Walk, 1st July 1920. Decision by the Chairman in respect of the frontier excluding the town of Walk (Decision No. 2). I have already, in the absence of agreement between the two delegations, gwe my decision in tre case of the town of Walk. At certain other parts of the frontier there has never been any dispute; but I regret that in many cases there has