HOME AND FOREIGN.
[PKB PRKSS ASSOCIATION.] « ■■ ; Received December 29tfc, 10.35 fcm, ' THE FRAUDS BY AMERICAN CONSULS. Washington, December 28. It is, believed no leaa than twenty United Slates Consuls in Canada we concerned in the Customs frauds. They are supposed to have been effected by the sale of blank certificates,* which enabled goods to be imported into the States under their value. ! Received December Sfath. 1 a.m* INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRES& . CAiiCOTTA, December 29. ; The Indian National Congress is now holding » successful session. Received I>ecetnber3oth.Uo>*n. THE SEE OF YORK. December ,29. Bishop Moorhouse, of is mentioned as a probable successor of the Archbishop of Tork. THE SPLIT IN THE SALVATIpIf ... . : ABJiY.' • ~ : y."--i\ The Tims says there if;« of Frank Smitti, who seceded from Salvation Army owing to a quarrfl with General Booth, starting * »™ scheme-tb the Ge^eral r e colonwaUon i proposal .-■■■'. " '--■:■- ■■•■_ - -•'- \. : :
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 30 December 1890, Page 5
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140HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 30 December 1890, Page 5
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