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The Week

June 11, 1891 issue

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The article reports several political news. New York Secretary William Z. Foster had a meeting with the New York bankers on Thursday, which has apparently had a cheering effect on all concerned. What has been troubling him and the country ever since be came into office, is the question what he should do about meeting the $57,000,000, four-and-a-half per cent, government bonds falling due in September. A discussion has been going on between the Christian Union and the Examiner over the question of the duty of a minister who finds himself seriously out of harmony with the views of his denomination.

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GOVERNMENT securities; BANKS & banking -- United States; MINISTERIAL responsibility; CABINET officers; PERIODICALS; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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