THE FISHERIES DISPUTE.
THE POLICY OF CANADA. LORD SALISBURY’S EXHORTATION. “CAPTURE OF DETROIT.” London, Sept 7. Sir Charles Tupper in a speech at the Cutler’a banquet, defended Mr Chamberlain's action on the Fisheries Commission. He further stated that the Canadian Ministers were united, and would never adopt a fiscal or other policy injurious to England. The Marquis of Salisbury exhorts Canada to repress any attempts made to provoke hostility with the United States, as such actions would only increase ths difficulty of the situation. Ottawa, Sept 7. A Canadian officer has been requested to resign his position for having suggested the capture of Detroit.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 194, 11 September 1888, Page 2
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104THE FISHERIES DISPUTE. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 194, 11 September 1888, Page 2
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