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The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 38, July 29, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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The property-owners in the neighborhood, however, are anxious that the
inlet should remain open, as they say that the Shrewsbury River has been
some two feet deeper since the Hook became an island, the boating and
fishing have much improved, and, above all, the current has become so
much stronger that the river can now drain itself, and has become much
healthier in consequence.

The Secretary of War has been asked to give the matter his careful
consideration before he allows the work of closing the inlet to be
commenced.

* * * * *

Our Government has had cause to complain of England in reference to the
seal question.

It seems that Great Britain makes hardly any effort to stop the
destruction of the seals, maintaining but two vessels in Bering Sea,
while the United States maintains five.

We have lately had some correspondence with England on the seal
question, but it has not been made public for fear of causing bad
feeling.

Mr. Foster, who, as we told you, has been on a special mission to London
and St. Petersburg to arrange the dispute, has met with a friendly
reception in Russia. He hopes that the success of his mission in St.
Petersburg may induce Great Britain to look favorably on it also.

It is desired that all the countries interested in the matter shall send
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