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NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES

DOWNING-STREET CRAVEN POLICY.

Received ioth, 9.34 p.m. St. Johns, October 10. The Newfoundland Premier's organ iscribcs the vivendi to the craven poicy of Downing-street bureaucrats* Ither newspapers declare that if Brisin systematically yields to the Uned States, the colonies will bo comr lelled to assert themselves, COLONY ASSERTS ITS RIGHTS. '4NTI-AMERICAN STATUTES TO BE ENFORCED. COLONIAL CRUISERS ORDERED OUT. Received ioth, 10.48 p.m. St. Johns, October 10. It is understood the Newfoundland Premier will not resign, preferring: ••<* tghi 10 the bitter end. Ho especially resents the vivcndif. •ancclling the Colonial Act., jvrevent--"rig Newfoundlanders from joining \mcrican vessels, and intends to vigivously enforce the Statute against: \mericans, confiscating their vessels! hnstead of firing upon the oenders.. '!>; will suspend the local ordinanceigainst the use of purse and SeineF nets, enabl ; ng the colonial fishermen- ' '0 occupy the waters before tho Amrricans.

Two colonial cruisers have been "ent to patrol.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81862, 11 October 1906, Page 2

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NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81862, 11 October 1906, Page 2

NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81862, 11 October 1906, Page 2

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