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AMERICAN.

(per press association.) Ottawa, October 3. GMV" Blaine, speaking at Ontario, said the United States would welcome Canada into the union, but would never attempt to coerce her. New Toek, October 6 The Herald denounces the tariff put forth by the Republican party as fraud and burlesque. New York, October 7. In the course of a speech Mr J. G. Blaine expressed an opinion that the union of Canada with the United States was inevitable, but it was necessary that Canada should take the initiatory steps in that direction.

SPECIAL. t (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Washington, October 3. The Republican Tariff would reduce the revenue by 75 000,000 dollars, chiefly by the reduction of the duties on alcohol, tobacco"and sugar. In their proposals the duty on wool is fixed at 11 cents.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 867, 12 October 1888, Page 26

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AMERICAN. New Zealand Mail, Issue 867, 12 October 1888, Page 26

AMERICAN. New Zealand Mail, Issue 867, 12 October 1888, Page 26

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