PRINCE BISMARCK.
(BY KLKCIiUO TKLKGRAPH.—COI'TMOHT). 15ERLIX, June 12i>. The North German Gazette warns Prince Bismarck Hint ho is not invulnerable Tliu press in North Gcriniiny almost unitedly warn him that his polity is unpatriotic. ;ind that bis agitation, which is imperilling foreign relations and creating distrust at homo, must end. June 30. The attitude of the Government towards Prince Bismarck bus caused an enormous sensation of a painful kind in German) 7 . • Many of the papers appeal to Bis- ; murok not to force the Government to , prosecute bin). * Later. Prince Bismarck's position is critical, owing to the hostility of the. Government and a violent section of the press. The latter declares that, his utterances 'amount to treason.but Bismarck makes _._* reply. Hie Vossischfi Zeitung says that (lie conflict with General Caj. rivi may end yet in tragedy. Mu.vicir, June 30. A motion proposing to confer the Jteedom of the city on Prince Bis■narck was negatived by a large 1* najority.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3115, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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159PRINCE BISMARCK. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3115, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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