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AMERICAN SUMMABYj [Per Alameda at Auokland,] [By Teusobavh.l , ~ , 5 -. AuoKtiAND, Thursday, , Secretary Foster has declared that f.lia nnlvmrnilßl: 1M At*mnna Mim« 'tiiirlatW
the debarred class of immigrants. The aotion of EugeoerKelly in', transmitting 100,000 dollars to Justin M'Uarthy .for the Irish tenants ißtb/be reviewed in Court.'. 5 ' The farming residents of Dakota 'are crossing the American line ; into Canada in hundreds and rejoicing at the change. ■< v *» ; A negro woman in Georgiat killed her ' little' daughter,' cooked the body like yeaLgave a hot,. supper, and made 16 dollars out of the affair. > child disolosed the v ' horror."' l The "" negroes are excited and threaten to lynch the woman. *-- The, Jews of protest against receiving at. iW&peUed Russian Jews. > ' -\ >.: ; r . The United States Government will amend the tariff so as to facilitate ."- the importation of Havanna tobaoco "■ into America. ' At Duckstown, Tennessee, a young bride was whipped' to;"death" byi a * party of masked women. She had married! ■an old man, ■.. • and' his ■ daughters, with other women, ogn* mitted the deed. Three! former were arrested, but a strong party' r wls fottrtd/ to prevenji their being taken to' jail. A fight grew out of the affair among the men folk',' add several of them wero shot to death, ' i EUROPEAN. The flrince of 'Wales was suffering on "the 25th%f r Wy wi«offe| attack of varicose veins/ " ■ ;'. Rumours are" afloat that Lord W, B fr9 v 3 e *L U s**J ««p VW the yieeroy of jLndia. * » » • The question of tile marrjaga, of $X| two'sons of the Prince of' miles '' be spf.tle4 at a family conned soon, The Pripce objects to theif marrying -German princesses on the .grounds that they impair his popularity. After a drawing room reception on May 16, Queen Victoria had a violent Attack; from which she arose ; with great dimcnlty,and then allowed great nervoui irritation, bioame diary'
before the presentations were finished, and requesting tae Princess of Wales ■to remain, quietly retired. As soon as she entered her apartments she sank into * de9p stupor. The persons nearest Her Iffajesty concur in the ".marked decrease in her vitality during the paife,six months, attributed to familyworriea. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3835, 18 June 1891, Page 2
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358SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3835, 18 June 1891, Page 2
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