CANADA
The numbei o! \i— el- lpjii-teied in ( anada on Match l& i- 778. 01 le.-s than t * T> . A C.I! C l*lK'C 1G75 The I>. ili-h ( olum hi.i mcmbi > - ate in f^iny, tin Ottawa I\u li.'inieiu to obtain a -peedy -.>ttU ment ottbe ?eMiin<j, Si a di^j>n Le. ci=» pnl>lic lndi^naf ion in \~iuoiia had leached ,i wink' heat, and blood -hed 1- feaied fhe u'le-tuui of tiii. entiy oi "Newfoundland int. i ilic I)omiiMon is under discussion l<\ the Impel ia! auihontie-. Ainono (he \< w le , ndlaudei - opi'iion i- di\ ids d. Tin \ lni]i,i! ( \ l).i>. dec nit dto eonimi>-ion ,i:d lepan at (he western end of the l\i< me line oi K.U.ona vie.it i-c ale, and a na\al ' r-ei \ c tovcmei Ut'neie^ vill l>e located on the P.h ilie A i annib.'lMu 1 A\c.man !i ad been di^i d.i I'd in the Peace IJnii eountiy, \\ innipeu, who ha-1 killed and eaten tuvhc per-c-(m^,c -(m^, nienibcN^ of hei I a mil \. and either. Manliocicl -uili aue ha- been adopted in the nonunion The bill jui— -ed into law on \l,U(h 17th Canada ha- put. in a claim loi a \aluahlo pai t of the Stale oi )!u hiuan. L T^., on the Liiound thai (he pu^ei.t bonndaiy is ci ioneon-. The doubt hd cv ' iroi v eo\ ci-> \al liable fi-hr.\u j.m ouncU along the Sault ii\er, and Ship Canal and a*- St. Clair'* Flat,-. Saulfc Shi() i 'anal i- built on Canadian tenitoiy, in (he opinion of mmi) Ameiican <niuineei?. Tlu Cat»ad,..u Fedeial authontic^s decided or. Alan h 27th to ask I'ailianient in two \\crk-, (u \ote a conipeii'-aLion ot abouL •■]4,000.000 to (he Canadian-Paeilie Iwiilw a\ tor the -in icndi i of i(> monopoly elaut-0 a- ieuciid.-« .Mani(ol),i. the Noi th-v e-t Tcrritoi\, and b'nti.-h Columbia. Prominent < !o\ tMinnt nt Mi[>poi tei-> m ill oj)pose it. The ( !o\ ci nment will submit an amendment. f«nouiin» an Impel ial iederation, \n-o-\idini; toi the admission of products of (iieat ]->i it inn and all her colonies duty fiec A de-patch from Ottnva, March l'6th. f<a\.s the i evolutions doclarinjr in tjiMiui ot a .sc|)av,ition tiom the C.madian federation in the c\ cut of the i evolution of uniestiieted reciprocity A\ilh the United State;- bem<> defeated, aic under considouition by the leading men of the lnaiitimo piovinccs. The iMini.stcriali.st.- maintain that t,hc ricipiocity i evolution Avill be de f oji tod. Ad\ iccv from Xova Scotia and New Foundl.ind (April 3id) state that the secession movement in the. Province and the anti-coufederalion movement in the colony has dc\ eloped unexpected strength. The (.'overmnont lia* bejn wavned not to tn<l<» with (ithei agitation. The aim ot the .secessionist and anncxationist mcmbei- is (o toim a -( |)arate confederation ot maiitmie piovincch, biinjj A'ew foundland into it, then no o\er in a body to the United States, lea\ in,u the remaining inomiicos to slntt for themsehes. without a .single open Atlantic |M)i t tiMj months in tho vcai .
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 260, 2 May 1888, Page 3
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