NEWFOUNDLAND.
(by electric telegraph.—copyright.) London, June 6. In reply to a, question, Sir J. Fergusson said the Governor of Newfoundland denied that men had been landed from the French warships. The French commander was justified in the demands ho made. June 7. In the House of Commons, Sir James Fergusson stated that England was not indisposed to arbitrate on the Newfoundland difficulty if a basis of reference was possible. St Johns, June C. The Newfoundland press is furious at what is termed the French invasion under the very guns of the British warships.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2794, 10 June 1890, Page 2
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93NEWFOUNDLAND. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2794, 10 June 1890, Page 2
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