TELEGRAPHIC. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BT E&BCTBIC TELEBBAPH. — COPYRIGHT.] THE ENGLISH HOP CROP. SCULLING MATCH. AN ARISTOCRATIC BANKRUPT. [UNITED PRESB ASSOCIATION.] Received July 26, 1 a.m. London, July 24. It is estimated that the English hop crop will be one-third below laßt year'B yield. Mr Licht, the sugar expert, estimates that ten months' beet production will yield an increase of 8,000 tons. The campaign is expected to be 90,000 tona below last season's yield. The first ship load of Bulgarian frozen meat has been despatched to London. Gaudaur beat Hanlan by seven lengths. Lord Sudley has called a meeting of his creditors. His liabilities are £800,000, and assets £43,000. Daring an excursion on the Thames, at which the Australian cricketers were guests. a boatman fell overboard, and waa sinking m deep water when Tom Ware and Coningham jumped m with their clothes on, and resoued the drowning man. The latter had a very narrow escape.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 183, 26 July 1893, Page 2
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