BRITISH & FOREIGN.
[By Electric Telegraph -Copyright— Per Press Association- Red. Nov 19, 1.40 a.m.j NEW YORK, Nov. 17. The Roman Catholic Congress which has been sitting some time at Baltimore, has decided to hold an international convention in 1802, when a world's fair is to be held. A resolution has boon passed condemning Mormonism, divorce, JNilnlism, socialism, communism, the greed ot capitalists, Sunday trading and declaring in favor of absolute freedom of the Holy See as being indispensible to the peace ot the Church'and welfare of mankind. LONDON, Nov. 18. In the Guildhall to-day, Mr G. R. Parkin, who recently visited Australia, as delegate of the Imperial Federation League, related the result of his experiences and mission. His remarks were mainly a recapitulation of speeches delivered by him in the colonies. The men engaged in the malting houses of five of the largest brewers at Burton-on-Trent have struck for an advance of wages. -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5623, 19 November 1889, Page 2
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