CABLE BREVITIES.
Prince Bismarck says he does not feel hurt at the loss of office, but what pains him most was the manner of his dismissal. He blames intriguers for his fall, and says he has no place now in Germany. If the Americans are unable to send a crew to England, Oxford will not accept the Australian challenge. • There are 2,400 cases of fever, chiefly scarlet, under treatment in London Hospital. The accommodation is over-taxed. The New South Wales revenue for the half-year shows a surplus of £21,000. The total for the twelve months shows an increase of £495,000 ovor the preceding twelve months.
■ The New Zealand Government is inquiring in.London for experts in butter grading similar to the Danish system. The English University cricket match begivn yesterday. Oxford in the first innings made 365. Jardine, 140; Hill, 114.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 5
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