The War Cry . rvation of the fish supply andthe doing away with the confusionresulting from conflicting state laws,by bringing the matter under Federalcontrol. The regulations will con-trol the placing of nets, fix theseasons for catching fish, regulate thesize of flsfi that may be caught, One of the provisions abolishes thepresent rule that all prohibited fish,•when; caught, shall be thrown backinto the water, by providing thatthese may be turned over to theinspectors, who shall give them tosome charitable institution. Anarmy of inspectors is to be appointed,who are to have charge of the pun-


The War Cry . rvation of the fish supply andthe doing away with the confusionresulting from conflicting state laws,by bringing the matter under Federalcontrol. The regulations will con-trol the placing of nets, fix theseasons for catching fish, regulate thesize of flsfi that may be caught, One of the provisions abolishes thepresent rule that all prohibited fish,•when; caught, shall be thrown backinto the water, by providing thatthese may be turned over to theinspectors, who shall give them tosome charitable institution. Anarmy of inspectors is to be appointed,who are to have charge of the pun-ishment of dynamiters, the regulationof the aale of fish, disposition of pro-hibited catches, and pollution ofwaters, Commercial fishing for cer-tain game fish is prohibited. A closeseason for sturgeon for Coiir yearsWill be established. A $1,00%. penaltyfor dynamiting will be levied, Torch-light fishing will be prohibited. Nofishing with nets will be permittedwithin half a mile of the against consumption that Lord andLady Aberdeen have been waging oflate years. Every year 12,000 people die ofconsumption in Ireland. The Gov-ernment plan for the reduction of thecoastguard stations has now given,the Countess this opportunity. Therewere CS9 coastguard stations in thaUnited Kingdom, but only thoseneeded for the signalling service arenow being retained by the Admir- .ality, and over one hundred linkingstations have been closed. This Diagrammatic Drawing Shows the British Revenue and Expenditure. It is From The Sphere. A Scotch Ship Canal. The proposal to cut a ship canalfrom the North Sea to the West coastof Scotland, is to be fully consideredby the Royal Commission on of the chief advantages put for-ward by the promoters of the scheme,is that it would obviate the founda-tion of a naval ? dockyard and baseat Rosyth on the Firth, of . a base on the. East coast, wouldcost the country $200,000,000, and thecanal from $85,000,000 to 55100,00


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