DOGGER BANK ATTACK.
SOFT-HEARTED BRITISH.
FISHERMEN'S CLAIMS OUT DOWN
BY £35,000.
By Telegraph—Press Assooiatlon—Copyright Received 11,63 p m., March 11. ' • London. March 10. Count Benchendorff handed Lord Lansdowne £65,000, the Hull fishermen’s indemnity. The Timos statos that the Dritish, by their owd initiative, reduced the fishermen’s claims, which woro upwards of £100,000; to £65,000.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1401, 11 March 1905, Page 2
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