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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 28.11.1906
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T HE DRESDEN Dfll jv OPEKlp®^^ STRUVESTR.5? — “• Telephone: 1755’ Expedition: fJ.f^fS^ f/i755 '_ 6 Eoffnet »/on9'^ 3 249. DRESDEN, Wednesday, November 28, 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 S.£. The subscription may commence ax any time. BAA AT.RERTRIIOF Sedan Strasse a Swimming Baths: for ladies Wednesday and Saturday 10-1, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 2-:>V; the remaining days for gen tlemen ****** ********** * 10, Werder Strasse © Turkish Baths: for ladies Monday and Friday 6|—1, Wednesday 2—8; the remaining (lays for gentlemen. Baths of every description Prager Strasse 35 MOLLER & C. W. THIEL Linen-store Christmas gifts. Pocket handkerchiefs. Centre pieces. Embroidered work. Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan -sJbr 4, Reichs Str. 4 s q\ le. cV Succ.to HelenaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter the American & English trade 2 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. Illustrated catalogue for the asking. PETER8-FURS. 52, Prager Strasse, near Main R. R. Station, the most useful and acceptable Xmas Presents. Jackets, Stoles, Muffs, in all furs. Ladies Hats, Feather Boas from 15 J( upward. To the Readers of this Advt. a special Discount. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE NAVAL EMEUTE AT PORTSMOUTH. Portsmouth, November 26. The naval court martial today sentenced the stoker Moody, ringleader in the recent disturbances at the Naval Barracks, to five years hard labour. A WEEKLY PAPER FOR THE BLIND. London, November 26. The Daily Mail announces that from the first of December copies of its weekly edition will be published in Braille type for the blind. THE SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED. London, November 26. A Lloyds message from Port Said announces that this morning the British S. S. “Rewa” grounded in the canal between posts 146 and 152; traffic in the canal is, in consequence, interrupted. NEWS FROM AMERICA. A TRAIN ROBBER CAPTURED. Kansas (Missouri), November 26. A masked robber today robbed the passengers of a train Eastward-bound from Alton, forcing them at the revolver’s point to deliver up their money and valuables worth in all 2,000 dollars. The conductor of the train, however, succeeded in overpowering and handcuffing the robber. He was recognised as the man who robbed the same train a fortnight ago. THE MAYOR OF ST. FRANCISCO’S ARREST. The New York correspondent of The Times cables, with reference to the arrest of Mr. Eugene Schmitz : “When Schmitz went on board the Hamburg- Amerika Company’s mail steamer “Patricia” in New York harbour, he was informed by detectives that he would not be formally arrested until he reach ed California unless he was willing to dispense with the formality of extradition. The Grand Jury has found a true bill of extortion against him. He is ac cused of having demanded from the restaurant keepers in San Francisco from 1,000 to 1,500 dol lars a head, under threats that their licences would not be renewed. A few years ago Schmitz was playing in an orchestra for a wage of 24 dollars a week. Other high officials in the city are also sprung from the lower classes. Schmitz possesses today a fortune of about three millions of dollars. One of the accusations against the Municipality is that they maintain a great den of vice, frequented by hundreds of women; and that they have suppressed 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. similar places of resort in order that their own may flourish, free of competition; the income they derive from it being estimated at nearly half a million dollars yearly. It is said to swarm with ruffians, who live by robbery and murder. The large hotels warn their guests that it is not safe to walk in the streets at night, and provide them with armed attendants if they persist in going out, against advice, after darkness has set in.” NEWS FROM FRANCE. THE BURNING OF THE “ALGECIRAS”. Paris, November 26. News has reached the Ministry of Marine from Toulon that the four men announced as missing after the fire in the torpedo school ship “Al geciras” have turned up safe and sound. Six men of the “Algeciras” crews were slightly injured, while of the rescue party eight received slight ab rasions. Five practise torpedos exploded in the “Algeciras” last evening but no damage was done to the shipping in the vicinity. The hull of the “Algeciras” caught fire early this morning. Toulon, November 26. It has now been ascertained that by the fire on board the “Algeciras” three men of the crew, prevented from escaping by the smoke, lost their lives. They were a clerk, a boatman and a work man. A FRENCH CONSUL ATTACKED. Paris, November 26. The Agence Havas learns from Constantinople that M. Degrand, French consul in Mosul, while on his way from Diarbekr to Mosul in a boat was attacked by Hamidjes. About one hundred shots were exchanged but the members of the consul’s escort were unhurt. AN EX-MINISTER FIRED AT. Paris, November 26. This afternoon a woman fired 4 times with a revolver at M. Merlou, ex-Minister of Finance, at the corner of the Rue de Hanovre and the Boule vard des Italiens. M. Merlou was slightly wounded by two bullets in the leg. The woman who fired the shots has been arrested. She is an actress ap pearing under the name of Adday in the Theatre d’Allemagne. AN ANIMAL TRAINER MAULED. Berlin, November 26. This evening during a performance with nine tigresses in the Circus Schumann, the animals’ trainer, Henricksen, while endeavouring to make a tigress jump over his arm by beating her with a whip, fell. The tigress sprang at him and clawed him on the breast and legs. Henricksen, streaming with blood, managed to fire blank cartridges at her and eventually with his whip drove all the tigresses back into their cage. After being ban daged in a hospital he was able to reappear in the circus. No panic took place among the public. COUNT ANDRASSY ON HUNGARIAN DOMESTIC POLICY. B-uda Pesth, November 26. During the discussion in the House of Deputies of the estimates for the Ministry of the Interior, Count Julius Andrassy, Minister of the Interior, said that he must vigorously deny the incessant and unjust charges of persecution of nationalities and of forcible Magyarisation of Servians, Rouman ians, Germans and Slovaks. This was a policy fol lowed neither in the past nor at the present. Such a policy he regarded as quite mistaken and object less. The public Administration never made any difference between citizens of the State from the point of view of race or nationality. “I attach great importance to the fact” continued the Minister, “that the officials of the Administration are pro ficient in the language of the people in their of ficial district. If we treat the various races ac cording to the principles of justice and equality, on the other hand the Government must act with the utmost severity towards agitators. We cannot regard nationalities as independent Parties, because their aims are directed against the unity and existence of the State. I do not assert that the efforts of many an agitator gravitate abroad, for I have no proofs; but their assertions in printed statements and at demonstrations make for the dis ruption of the country and the upheaval of the State. The agitators announce that Hungary must be turned into an Eastern Switzerland. That is a dangerous Utopia which can never be realised on Hungarian soil, which can never establish peace between the various races. Such tendencies arouse the mistrust of society in Hungary, they generalise excesses and Chauvinism; our relations, too, with Servia and Roumania, the natural friends and allies of Hungary, can easily be disturbed. I re member my father, who was Minister of the Ex- Reichs Strasse 2. Luttichau Strasse 15. Paul tllirliNrh Dyeing and ehemieal cleaning, Dresden. Strehlener Strasse 15. Wais6Dhaas Strasse (Victoria Salon). First class establishment. Branches in all parts of -the tro^^n.
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