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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 29.03.1908
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- 1908-03-29
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JMI-1' 1 'J W J WSP M1 W.vM##* Berlin Oflea: W^Potedamer Strasse 10/11. Telephone: VI 1079. Rccorh and THE DRESDEN DAILY. Mn A., Struve Strasse 5,1. Telephone: 1755. The First Daily Papbr^n English published in Germany. M 652. DRESDEN AND BERLIN, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1908. 10 PFENNIGS. n ‘ *** *"'* ” * W — *"* fc ~- 2 F r??7* «— ***“ » * *■»*— ** »»*>«-* W - days following legal holidays %n Dresden. Monthly Subscription Bates: For the whole of Germany and Austria, mark 1.—. For other countries, marks 2.W. mahrni SB? a •"ZSST <asszzsr GENERAL NEWS. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at Darmstadt on Friday after noon by special train from Cologne. The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess were at the railway station to receive them, and the |party drove off to the New Palace. NEWS FROM AMERICA. [THE AMERICAN EMBASSY IN BERLIN. We are informed by our Berlin correspondent that in November last Dr. David J. Hill was proposed as Mr. Charlmagne Tower’s successor, and that he was then persona grata with the Berlin Court. It appears, however, that His Majesty the Emperor has since changed his mind, and has requested Mr. Tower to put the matter before President Roose velt. Mr. Tower, we are authoritatively informed, wrote to President Roosevelt on Thursday last to this effect. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO. A severe earthquake occurred at Mexico City on Thursday afternoon, the shock also being felt in the districts of Guanajato and Rincon. Four people wcrg Jpjjared,, Majny ; houses ip San Franciscp sfccaat. developed fissures, while some actually collapsed. The pointer of the seismograph made a complete circuit of the dial. The town of Chilapa in the Mexican state of Gueroro was devastated by the earthquake and a conflagration which followed it. A terrible panic broke out among the inhabitants, but the loss of life has not yet been ascertained. This shock was registered by the seismographic stations at Utah University (Salt Lake City) and St. Thomas (W.I.). THE HAYTI DISTURBANCES. A Port au Prince telegram states that the German cruiser “Bremen,” with 75 fugitives from the Ger man and French Consulates on board, has left for Kingston, Jamaica. PRINCE YON BtJLOW AT VIENNA. Prince von Biilow is to arrive in Vienna today, on his return visit to the Austrian Foreign Minister Baron von Aehrental. For this evening, a grand banquet has been arranged at the Foreign Minister’s residence, and tomorrow the Imperial Chancellor is to be entertained at the German Embassy. On the same day he will probably be received in a private audience by the Emperor of Austria, and will leave for Berlin the same evening. THE FESTIVITIES AT VENICE. After dinner on Friday evening, the Imperial family remained on board the yacht “Hohenzollern” in order to enjoy the magnificent sunset. During the course of the evening the Plaza of St. Mark and the Piazzetta were beautifully illuminated, while the music was enjoyed by an enormous crowd of people. The weather is delightful. WELL-KNOWN MUNICH DAILY PAPER TO DISAPPEAR. There could, not be a better time than now— to impress upon you the $*ct that, when ill need of Furs we can save you from 10—25 % on purchases. Exclusiveness, thorough knowledge of the busi ness, strongest purchasing power, direct importation of Skins, our own designing & manufacturing of Furs, enable us to guarantee these savings. No one should overlook this establishment before purchasing. Remember the only store where Americ. & Engl, are suited best. 52, Prager St. H. G. B. Peters, opp. Thos. Cook & Son. Dresden. ^ OTTO MAYER A SHU? Photographer SyKm 38 Prager Strasse 38 Telephone 446. By appointment to T. M. the King of Saxony and the Emperor of Austria. Superb artistic work. Moderate ierms. STOP PRESS NEWS. THE SUPPOSED MASSACRE OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN MOROCCO. Paris, March 28. The Government today received a cable from Bereschid, dated 26th instant, wherein General d’Amade reports, as requested by the Government, on the happenings of March 15th. The General states that the artillery had been employed on that day in the usual manner and had fired on an enemy 3,000 strong. No atrocities had been committed by the French; on the contrary, women, children and old men who had been deserted, were taken and cared for by the French. 300 tents had been burned to prevent- plundering. m The Munchner Allgemeine Zeitung, which only recently passed into the hands of the Scherl Com pany in Berlin, will cease to appear as a daily paper from April 1st, and will be transformed into a political weekly magazine. The reason for this Measure is the considerable loss sustained in the running of the newspaper. The old members of Oie staff will be retained. MISHAP TO MR. HENRY FARMAN. Mr. Henry Farman, who has created such a sensation by his aeroplane flights, met with an accident on Friday last at Paris. While making rials with his aeroplane the machine suddenly swerved, throwing Mr. Farman out. Fortunately, M . Prager Strasse 35 MULLER & C.W. THIEL Linen Store Saxon Damask Under-clothing. E. W. STARKE only Prager Strasse 6 Table Linen. Bed Linen. Hand-embroidered goods. Shirts to measure. founded T560. T/ie Lowcn-dpot/iefie On the Altmarkt cornerWilsdrufferstraBe. Prescriptions made up by qualified Englishman. English andAmerican specialities on stock 'T/ie dnpfo SaxonT/i arm acy. Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan -s/k? A Reichs Str. 4 © Succ. to HelanaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter to the American & English trade. 9 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. however, the distance from the ground was not great, and he escaped with only slight injuries. THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION. According to information gathered by the St. Peters burg Telegraphic Agency, the pith of the Russian proposals with regard to reform in Macedonia is as follows: It is proposed to maintain the post of Inspector-General of the three Macedonian Villayets for at least such time as, with the consent of the Sultan, the 3 % duty is levied. Prior to the abroga tion of this duty, the Inspector-General cannot be relieved of his post without the consent of the Powers. The representatives of France, England Germany and Italy in the finance committee will possess equal rights with those of Russia and Austria- Hungary with regard to general control. The general presiding over the organisation of the Gendarmerie is to have an advisory vote in the finance committee in administrative questions The members of this committee, the civil agents, and the assistants of the officer presid ing over the Gendarmerie organisation, may be taken into Turkish service. The judicial reform project, as drawn up by the Powers, is recom mended for acceptance by the Porte in its entirety. The finance committee is to exercise control over legal administration in the Villayets. For the better maintenance of tranquillity in the country and for the security of the agrarian population, the in stitution of agrarian guards is to be further de veloped, the Gendarmerie—which has been developed by European officers—actively co-operating with and supervising these guards. The organised Gendarmerie is to be increased so far as the Mace donian Budget permits. The Porte has informed the Italian Government that it accepts General Robilant as the officer to preside over the organisation of the Gendarmerie. A similar communication will be issued to the Am bassadors of the Entente Powers. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT BASLE. A mysterious affair is occupying the attention of the authorities at Basle. A lady died in one of the local hotels, and terrible wounds were sub sequently found upon her neck and breast. Her husband, who is said to be a German general, re fuses to give his name, but maintains that’ his wife committed suicide. Pending further develop ments he is held in custody. The pair were re turning to Prussia from Mentone. (Continued on page 4.) Pfnnd 9« unskimmed milk. 1st quality » only. Pasteurised and purified, there fore free from bacilli of any kind. Delivered free. Depots in all parts of the city. Pfund’s Dairy, Dresden, STfSi. iAAAAi Adolf Beck Ladies’ Hairdresser. Salons with all modern comforts, for ladies only. SPECIAL hair treatment by electricity. Massagfe. Christian Str. 32 Telephone 10,049. ■■ J. OLIVIER 5 Prager Strasse 5 By appointment to the Royal Court. TEA Chocolate: Marquis, Suchard, Kohler Lindt-Sprtingli, Peter. Bonboos wh Biscuits first quality. Large stock of Boiibonni&rea. ■■IIIHIII III
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