The Fisheries Dispute
«» . (PEE UNITED PRESB ASSOCIATION) St. Johns, May 25. The whole of the fishing population of Newfoundland is arming, and open hostility to fishing yessels is feared. Three British warships have been ordered to rendezvous .oft the coaßt, and it is rumoured that America has despatched the cruisers * Charleston and Honolulu, fearing an outbreak. * ■ •*. ! ';N.RwYoRK,.May!24L/,, Americun cruis r-*h*vebt'en ordered to seise aod dismantle; aay . sealers Lin- / fringing llie Be r.ug Sea fishing regu"! Idtions. seaiers, it is said, wil resist this aoti-n, and it is rumouie-l .hey are arrting:
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 2
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91The Fisheries Dispute Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 143, 27 May 1890, Page 2
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