THE BEHRING SEA DISPUTE.
PRESIDENT HARRISON GIVES WAY, ■'Sesss AsseeLesktost—Elseteie LoHDOK, March 28. Ths Loadois. Press- pronounce Jm& Salisbury's proposals for the settlement of tibe'Sehring. Sea difficulty the l'isasfc-'fhafe England can : be expected -to accept. The-Times c&nsidera that the Uaited States demands are nothing less thau a . prejudgment for this seasoa of the. whole question, &n& des(nribea..say. objection raised to its esSravaganS demands aa spoliation. The;€hron£de asks whether England is going to was for the sake o! 25,000 M»iik-..j j,,.'... ' ■'■■■■~ ■ . Washington, March 28. A American Press iat the absence of good faith' and common honesty in dealing with' tEe sealing dispute. ■ u -- itl ":■.;//:■ • . March 29. It is understood that the President has agreed to the a termß of the modus vii>£wi]aJ3, Suggested! m the Marquis of' Salisbury's last despatch.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8134, 30 March 1892, Page 5
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