THE BURRING SEA FISHERIES.
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WASHINGTON, Mabch 6. The United States Government are unlikely to agree to Lord Salisbury's proposals regarding the Behring Sea difficulty. They are regarded as unfair and arrogant, The position is regarded as serious.
THE AMERICAN PRESS DEFIANT. NEW YORK," Mabch 7. (Reoelvod March 8,1892, at 2.6 p.m.) The American Press are furious at Lord Salisbury, and have taken to publishing the names of American vessels whioh are ready in case of war, (Special to Press Association,] NEW YORK, March G, The local Press consider that the Marquis of Salisbury's proposal to open the Behring Sea fisheries to a certain extent is a menace to the existence of the' industry. The Cabinet will probably consider the question on Monday. The sealing fleet are preparing for sea. The report of the Commission respecting sealing has been signed, but the Commissioners have not agreed on the main issue as to what steps should be taken for the preservation of seals,
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Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 2
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167THE BURRING SEA FISHERIES. Evening Star, Issue 8768, 8 March 1892, Page 2
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