NEWFOUNDLAND.
(iiy i-;i,i:er:iii; TKUoeiuru—torvi;i>;ll r.) liO.VD'iX, .May ."). I,OKI)- KXL'T.si'oiil) au-l Soli-bury both opposed the motion to allow Newfoundland time, on 111■ - (rruimil that it was necessary lo lespic! treaty obligations. The Newfoundland (! ovenmieiit have maile no attempt at legislation as surested Tf the Fisheries Bill iulroiLurd by Lord Kir.Usford, roaches th; House of Commons, the Opposition intend to make it: tin; great question of the session. Lord (Jarringtim d--srribes the Hill as y, hateful measure, an 1 d.elarcs the susceptibilities of th- colonies must be- consulted. May (!. In eonsecpieli'-e of (he advice from tlu delegates now in London, ihe Newfoundland Or verument will introiluee a Pill to enfon-e the modus vivendi. The British squadron at Bermuda li:;s been ordered to proceed to Newfoundland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2936, 9 May 1891, Page 2
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123NEWFOUNDLAND. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2936, 9 May 1891, Page 2
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