THE FISHERIES TREATY.
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London, September 6. Sir Charles Tupper, speaking at the Cutlers' banquet, defended Mr Chamberlain's action on the Fisheries Commission. He further stated that the Canadian Ministry was united, and would never adopt fiscal or other policies injurious to England. Ottawa, September 6. A Canadian officer has been requested to resign his position for having suggested the capture oi Detroit. Ottawa, September 7. It is considered probable that the Canadian Government will pursue a policy of inaction with regard to the fisheries treaty until after the election of the United States President, when diplomatic negotiations will be resumed. (Received September 10, noon.) Washington, September 8. The House of Representatives has passed the Retaliation Bill aimed at Canada, only four members dissenting.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1940, 10 September 1888, Page 3
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126THE FISHERIES TREATY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1940, 10 September 1888, Page 3
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