TELEGRAPHIC. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEaRAPH.— COPYRIGHT.] BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY. GERMAN PRISON HBOR AND THE ENGLISH MARKET. [united pbebs association.] Berlin, April 3. Speaking at the celebration m honor of his birthday, Prince Bismarck said the domestio traditions of German mothers were tho firmest guarantee of an united Empire. London, April 3. In an obituary aotice of Major Le Caron, the Times cays that hia motives were patriotio, and that it ia impossible to regard them as mercenary. Mr A. J. Mundella says he is unable to compel the marking of prison-made German goods, er exclude them from the British market. __________^_
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 79, 5 April 1894, Page 2
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