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London, October 6. Mrs Booth, wife of General Booth,, head of the Salvation Army, is dead. - The reported outbreak of cholera at Aden, is denied. Ottawa, October 6. f Sir J. Macdonald, speaking at St. Johns, said that when the new Atlanta* steamers were afloat Canada would fighs a victorious battle for the better park cf the trade wfth Asia, Australasia, and. England. Washington* Oct. 6.' Th 3 bringing of the- McKinley Tariff" Bill into operation on Saturday caused a deal of excitement throughout the States, and the American merchants had special trains running to the Canadian frontier to hasten the foreign deliveries. They also had numerous steamers running astags to hasten up the deliveries seaborne. There was tremendous, excitement in theCustoms Department as the incoming: steamers arriyed; and the papers '"of the* Cunard liner Etruria were lodged only half-a-minute before midnight. Several journals in every European capital denounce the tarn?.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 48, 7 October 1890, Page 2
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