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THE FISHERIES DISPUTE.

Sr Jobns, May 27. Excited meetings have been held throughout Newfoundland at which resolutions wore carried denouncing British neglect with regard to the fisheries. A large number of residents are leaving for the mainland. (Special to ihe Pkess Association.) (Received noon, May 28th.) THE EMPEROR'S ACCIDENT. Berlin, May 27. The Emperor, who was throwa from hia carriage at Potsdam on Sunday, sprained his right foot. PJRINCK BISMARCK AND THE TELEGRAPHISTS. It 13 asserted that the German telegraph officers nre forbidden to transmit Prince Bi3marcU'a attacks on the Government. THE GERMANS IN AFRICA. Cardinal Laviegeri denies that the priests are conniving at the German tactics m connection with Uganda.

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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4856, 29 May 1890, Page 2

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THE FISHERIES DISPUTE. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4856, 29 May 1890, Page 2

THE FISHERIES DISPUTE. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4856, 29 May 1890, Page 2

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