Suche löschen...
The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 17.10.1906
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1906-10-17
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Vorlage
- SLUB Dresden
- Digitalisat
- SLUB Dresden
- Lizenz-/Rechtehinweis
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- URN
- urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-db-id416971482-190610177
- PURL
- http://digital.slub-dresden.de/id416971482-19061017
- OAI-Identifier
- oai:de:slub-dresden:db:id-416971482-19061017
- Sammlungen
- Zeitungen
- Historische Zeitungen
- Strukturtyp
- Ausgabe
- Parlamentsperiode
- -
- Wahlperiode
- -
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- ZeitungThe Daily record and the Dresden daily
- Jahr1906
- Monat1906-10
- Tag1906-10-17
- Monat1906-10
- Jahr1906
- Links
-
Downloads
- Einzelseite als Bild herunterladen (JPG)
-
Volltext Seite (XML)
•r t^EP- E 5 p - - PAILY Office: Struvestr. 5 L open 9—6 otalock. Telephone: 1755. 51© 3' 13« N. Latitude. 13® 44' 15- E. Longitude. Expedition: Struvestr. 5 1 geoffnet von 9-6 Uhr. Fernruf: 1755. 4t|| J6 215. DRESDEN, Wednesday, October 17, 1906. 10 Pfennig. “The Dresden Daily” will appear every morning except on Mondays and days following public holidays. It will be sent to any address in Dresden on payment of a Quarterly Subscription of Z.M. The subscription may commence at any time. BAD ALBEBTSHOF 7 ’ Sed ““ Strasse 16, Werder Strasse Swimming Baths. Carbonic acid Baths. Baths of every description. Russo-Turkish Baths. Russo-Roman Baths: For ladies, Monday and Friday mornings and Wednesday afternoon, the remaining days for gentlemen. Terms on application post free. Prager Strasse 35 MOLLER & C. W. THIEL Linen Store Saxon Damask Hand-embroidered work. Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan 4, Reichs Str. 4 ® Succ.to HelenaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter to he American & English trade. 2 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. Peters Importer-Furrier 52, Prager Strasse, near Main R, R. Station directs attention to the Display and Exhibit of High - Class -Furs, Boleros, Saccos, Jackets, Capes, T sv si TTn Paris Models in Mink, Chinchilla, Lddd%6S Jj-CLTSj Ermine, Velvet, Felt &c. Feather Stoles in Ostrich, Marabou. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SERIOUS COLLIERY DISASTER IN DURHAM. Westhartlepool, October 15. An explosion took place in a mine at Wingate today, owing to which 200 miners were buried. Of these 200 miners, 60 were working in that part of the mine where the explosion took place. Up to the present eight corpses have been recovered. London, October 15. It is now reported that 27 persons have lost their lives in the Wingate colliery accident. Wingate, October 15, 4 p. m. The explosion was of terrible violence. Fortu nately however, it took place at an hour when only a small percentage of the miners were under ground. From the narratives of survivors it ap pears that wonderful deeds of heroism took place, many miners giving up their lives to save their comrades. Several members of the Labour Party in Parliament took part in the work of rescue. A large crowd is gathered at the pit mouth; up to the present 30 corpses have been brought to the surface. London, October 15, 6 p. m. According to the latest news received from Sunderland there is some hope that all those im prisoned in the mine may yet be released from their terrible situation. Up to the present 80 men have been brought up alive, but many are un conscious and in a dangerous condition. Those who have been saved declare that fresh air is finding its way into that part of the mine where the men are imprisoned, so that they can hold out until they are rescued. THE BRITISH NAYY. London, October 15. The Daily Telegraph with reference to the statement published in yesterday’s Standard states that it is a question of altering the sphere of em ployment of the ships, the Mediterranean fleet being decreased. The result of a system by which the six ships in the reserve will be manned by nucleus crews will be that the Channel fleet will consist of 14 battleships and four cruisers, the Atlantic fleet of 6 battleships and 4 cruisers, and the reserve fleet of 20 battleships. The Tribune and Daily Chronicle publish similar statements. THE S. AFRICAN WAR SCANDAL. London, October 15. Touching the late scandals arising from the question of stores in S. Africa, the War Office has announced that there is no ground for proceeding against any General officer. The services of twelve officers have been dispensed with, six being granted pensions and six none; ten non-commissioned of ficers have been cashiered. Nearly all these of ficers belonged to the military train. THE ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE CORDIALE. Paris, October 15. This morning the Lord Mayor with a deputation from the City of London drove, amid the cheers PRAGER STRASSE 8 HIRSCH & CO. By appointment to Her Majesty the Queen of Saxony. First class establishment for Ladies’ costumes, cloaks, &c. Latest Paris models. Special fur department. Pianos and Harmoniums Johann Georgen Allee 13. Dresden’s largest and most important house for Grand-, semigrand- and cottage-pianos. We furnish ■ HI HUM) with Mayonnaise Salads, delicious Sandwiches, Delicatessen-Rolls in our well known first class style. Orders are delivered at your home free of charge at same prices as at the Automatic-Restaurant. 7, See Strasse DRESDEN See Strasse 7. Telephone 1011 and 1664. of large crowds, to the Elysee Palace where President Fallieres, surrounded by the Ministers, welcomed the party and expressed the good will of all France to England. At the banquet which followed the reception the President toasted King Edward, the English nation, the Lord Mayor and the city of London. The British Ambassador proposed the health of the President and the French Government. In the evening the Lord Mayor and those with him attended a large banquet given in their honour by the municipal authorities. Many toasts were exchanged, in which allusion was made to the friendship and good relations existing between France and England, relations which are a guarantee of the peace of the world. The Prime Minister proposed the health of the English Royal Family and the people of Great Britain. CHOLERA ON A BRITISH SHIP. Queenstown, October 15. The British S. S. “Peruvian” bound from Penarth to Boston, anchored here today with two of her crew dead and four dangerously ill. The nature of their disease has not yet been ascertained, but it is suspected to be cholera. THE MARRIAGE OF FRlULEIN KRUPP. Essen, October 15. The marriage of Fraulein Krupp with Herr v. Bohlen today was honoured by the presence of EH. M. the German Emperor who .at the wedding breakfast made the following felicitous speech: r if “Honoured Couple! The wishes and prayers of all present, for your prosperity, surrounded you in church and will accompany you on your way through life. For many a young couple of whom the man is not in an official position or in any particular profession, the answer to the question, how they intend to order their lives, is not as easy as it is for you. If they are serious in dividuals, they will strive to benefit and advance the interests of their fellow-men, of the community to which they belong, and thus also of the State. It is, however, a peculiar phenomenon that young people of today, by bringing into especial pro minence the individual Ego, strive to make this Ego the central point of their existence, and aro eagerly desirous of laying stress on the rights be longing to them and of procuring for those rights unlimited efficacy and recognition. One thing, and that too the most important they forget viz. that rights imply duties. Without duties no rights are conceivable. Rights without duties lead to license and licentiousness. We have just come from churcli where we heard of Him who could claim the highest position in the world as the Son of God, but whose whole life was consecrated to the fulfil ment of duty, the labouring for his fellow-men. May your whole life be filled and dominated by what our greatest and most clearheaded thinker Kant, once called the “categorical imperative of duty. To you, my dear Bertha, God has given a wonderful sphere of action, to live for your work-people and their families. When you walk through the Works, may every work man lift his cap to you in loving gratitude, and welcome in you the daughter of their much honoured dead master, the good genius of the Works. When you enter the Vorkmen’s homes may their wives and children see in you a beneficent fairy who drives their tears away, mitigates their distress, lightens their burdens and helps them to bear their sorrows. And from your influence, my dear von Bohlen, may there arise joy in labour, progressive development with a clear aim in view, and results corresponding to the most modern demands in accordance with the fundamental principles of the founder of these Works. May you succeed in main taining the Works at that pitch of excellence which they have already attained, while continuing to supply to our Fatherland weapons for offence and defence which in their manufacture and efficiency have been equalled in the Works of no other nation. May the "word “Duty” stand in golden letters on the door of your home, and may your fulfilment of that duty be lightened by the holiest feeling that there is on earth, namely the ability to work for the welfare of our fellow-men. In this may you be helped by our loving God, and the blessing of your enlightened father, my loyal and beloved friend, who looks down on us today from the realms of light, will be your invisible com panion. The friendship which from childhood’s days united me to him, I most gladly convey to you both, and, so far as I may, I will stand loyally at your side. To all else that moves our hearts we will now give expression by raising our glasses and drinking to the prosperity of the young couple.” To mark the occasion of their marriage Frau von Bohlen and her husband have given a sum of
- Aktuelle Seite (TXT)
- METS Datei (XML)
- IIIF Manifest (JSON)
- Doppelseitenansicht
- Vorschaubilder
Erste Seite
10 Seiten zurück
Vorherige Seite