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BEARING SEA FISHERIES.

■ - - LORD SALISBURY'S REPLY TO AMERICA'S DEMANDS. (Per Press Aamciation. — Copyright.) London, Sept. 19. The Parliamentary Blue-book dealing with the Behring Sea Fisheries dispute has been issued. Lord Salisbury in the course of a dignified reply to the demands consents to the holding of a conference of experts for the purpose of arranging the points of issue but indicated that this does not necessarily involve the assent of Great Britain. To the strange misconceptions of Senator Sherman Lord Salisbury asserts that Great Britain had courteously complied with every requirement of the Paris award, but had been continuously hampered by attempts on the part of America to embarrass British subjects.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 430, 20 September 1897, Page 3

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BEARING SEA FISHERIES. Hastings Standard, Issue 430, 20 September 1897, Page 3

BEARING SEA FISHERIES. Hastings Standard, Issue 430, 20 September 1897, Page 3

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