WHITE SEA FISHERIES.
OTHER INTERESTS INTERWOVEN.
BRITAIN WILL NOT BUDGE
(Received February 17, 10.51 a m.) LONDON, Feb. 16.
Lord Morley, President of the Council, in reply to Baron Nunburnh.dme, said that the Government had resolved not to yield up its White Sea fishing rights, Russia having introduced a bill in the Duma to this effect in January.
Lord Morley added that besides the fisheries broad national interests were involved, which might be of a most serious kind in war time.
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Northern Advocate, 17 February 1911, Page 5
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