NEWFOUNDLAND AND HER GRIEVANCE.
FISHERIES' VIVENDI. BY TELEGRAPH—PBES3 ASSOCIATION—COPYF.IGHT. London, October 16. Sovcral newspapers blanio Sir Robert Bond, the Newfoundland Promier, for rofusing to assist Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to framo a modus vivendi in connection with tho Newfoundland''fisheries: The correspondence which has passed 'on tho subject shows remarkablo obstinacy. Whose is tho obstinacy—Lord Elgin's or Sir Robert . Bond's—is not clear. It was stated by Loudon papers in August. that tho dispiito would bo submitted to. Tho'Hagne Tribunal; being' well suited for ' arbitration, ..as tlio question of interpretation of treaties bulks larger than policv. •
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 20, 18 October 1907, Page 7
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