NEWFOUNDLAND.
— t — (BY KLKCTIUC TKLBGBAPH.—■COI'YRIIiHT). London, May 29. A coaii-komis.'-: litis be.m arrived at between Mr Smith and the Newfoundland delegates lvspccliug tho modus Vivendi, and the Imp rial Bill will now be withdrawn if the measure being discussed by the Newfoundland Parliament, is found to be satisfactory, as expected. St. John's, May 2S. The French Admiral is forcing the exclusive claims of tho French fisher men to nil fish in Ceorge's Bay, and his action is causing much excitement amongst the English residents. May 29. The British residents ir. Newfoundland arc wildly furious tit the action of the French Admiral in enforcing the exclusive claims of France to fish in George's Bay. Washingrox, Mav :>O. The French impression in George's Bay, Newfoundland, is regarded here as an invasion of American rights
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2946, 2 June 1891, Page 3
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