THE FISHERIES TREATY.
London, August 30.
It is stated that a Baronetcy will be conferred on Sir Charles Tapper in recognition of bis services in connection with tbe Fisberies dispute' between Canada and the United States,
Washington, August 30.
Tbe Committee of the House of Representatives on Foreign Affairs is preparing a retaliatory measure in consequence of the rejection of the Fisheries Bill by tbe Senate.
August 81. The sub-committee appointed by Congress to consider President Cleveland's
.message brought up their report tc-d«y ip .which they recommend that a policy of retaliation as promulgated should be pursued. Sept. 1, Mr T; P. Bayard, Secretary of State for the United States, has directed that Bri'ish vessels engaged in sealing in Behring Sea shall be allowed to carry on operations without being molested, Ottawa, Sept. 1. The Hon. ; J. S. D. Thompson, Minister of Justice, declares that President Cleveland’s message to the Amrriesn Congtesal'is evoking anationalspiri' in Canada, and producing magnificent results.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1785, 4 September 1888, Page 1
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