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Show mill MY Elli " i Dispute of North Atf Fisheries Settled by G? j Britain and United Stat ' I WASHINGTON. Nov. 15 -e'; Knox and Embassador Bryce ted! changed ratifications of the signed July 7 last, providing for 1 justment between Great "Britain u Lnlted States of the North Allant cries controversy. Th convent ready ha 3 been approved by th In substance, it prescribes iho bat waters, and provides a coniml'jj pass upon tho reasonableness of and Canadian and Newfoundland erlos and regulations, One of the questions settled b fisheries treaties was that nritlicr BrlUIn nor its colonies may : regulations on American fishermen. cl6lng their treaty rights In the! torial waters of Newfoundland or C unless such regulations arc Mfo reasonable by an imperial tribuni case of dispute neither Great BriU the United States can be sole Jui the regulations. v The fishermen will know bsfor beginning of each season Just whit la lions will bo in force ihat season putting to an end tho former pracl tho Newfoundland coasi of irn regulations on short notice or any notice. The results Eccured s the chief conventions of the 1 States in the arbitration. |