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The Munster News and Limerick and Clare Advocate
Limerick, Ireland
Wednesday, 12th December 1888

From MISCELLANEOUS

General Booth, of the Salvation Army, waited on Mr Matthews, the Home Secretary, yesterday, and presented him with a memorial asking for Government grant of £15,000, or free land of equal value, to enable the Army to establish a shelter for the women who have been thrown into distress by terror of the Whitechapel murders.