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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 15.06.1907
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4 THE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907. M 412. President of the British Red Cross Society, had deputed him to receive them on that occasion, and tell them 'with what pleasure her Majesty looked forward to welcoming them at Buckingham Palace in person on Saturday. Lord Roberts added his appreciation of the work of the Red Cross Society, and mentioned that since its establishment in 1870 no less than £500,000 had been expended in providing comforts for sailors and soldiers in hospital. Of that amount £16,200 was spent during the war in South Africa. Her Majesty the Queen sent a message of wel come, assuring the delegates that they had her warmest and most heartfelt sympathy in their united endeavours towards the relief of the sick and wounded in time of war. Her Majesty trusted that the present conference would lead to a still further perfection of the society’s work. The Empress of Russia also sent in a telegram her best wishes for the success of the conference, the object of which had her lively sympathy. The reading of the Royal messages, which were afterwards translated into French by Dr. Emil Reich, from Hungary, was received with applause, all the members of the conference standing while Lord Roberts conveyed to the delegates the senti ments of Her Majesty and the Dowager Empress of Russia. A third letter was received from the secretary to Miss Florence Nightingale in these terms:— “Miss F. Nightingale desires me to say she feels greatly honoured by the resolution to be proposed in connection with her name at the conference. She would add that although quite unable to take part in the proceedings, she is always deeply inter ested in the objects of the Red Cross Society, and wishes success to the conference.” It was decided to send suitable replies to the Royal messages, after that the Marquis de Voque (France) had given, as one of veterans of the movement, a most lucid and eloquent summary of the whole Red Cross history, of course in choice French, he being a member of the French Academy. The proceedings at the Examination Hall having been brought to a conclusion, most of the Company journeyed to Earl’s Court to view, in the Prince’s Hall, which forms part Of the Balkan States Show, a most interesting exhibition of Red Cross Ap pliances and Recent Inventions, held in connection with the International Conference and the Empress Marie Feodorowna Exhibition containing the ex hibits of those Societies and of persons competing for the prizes established in 1902 by the said Empress of Russia, who then gave 100,000 roubles, the interest of which accumulated during five years will allow the distribution of three prizes, each worth about 500 guineas, the awards to be given by an International Jury of eight members. I had already visited this most interesting ex hibition in the morning, but before seeing as much as I should have liked, I was asked to withdraw as Queen Alexandra and the Queen of Denmark were expected. Their Majesties, indeed, soon after wards made their appearance accompanied by Sir Fred. Treves acting as guide. They stayed some time, their many inquiries showing their keen interest. LOCAL. The members of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein and other visitors to the 43 rd Ton- kunstlerfest will have the opportunity of hearing the famous choir of the Kreuzkirche. On the 29 th instant, as on every Saturday, a musical Vespers service will be held in that church, with the fol lowing programme: (1) Piece symphonique for organ by Cesar Frank; (2) the 93rd Psalm, for six and eight part choir, op. 46 of Felix Draeseke; (3) An dante from the violoncello Sonata op. 6 of R. Strauss; (4) two sacred songs for soprano by Felix Drae seke; (5) the Lord’s Prayer, for choir and bass solo, from “The mystery of Christ” by Felix Draeseke. The soloists will be the concert singer Sanna van Rhyn, Professor Bockmann and Herr Plaschke of the Royal Opera. The choir of the Kreuzkirche, under the direction of Herr Otto Richter, will sing the choral music. Herr Sittard will be the organist. The following double concerts will take place at the Grosse Wirtschaft in the Grosser Garten next week: On Tuesday and Wednesday by the band of the 1 st Silesian Grenadier regiment No. 10 under the direction of Herr Erlekam, and the House Orchestra under Herr Wentscher; on Thursday by the band of the 1st Pioneer battalion No. 12 under Herr Albert Lange, and the House Orchestra; on Friday by the band of the 2nd Jager battalion No. 13 under Herr Hellriegel, and the House Orchestra. The concerts begin at 4 p. m., and end about 10.30. * The guards in the city today are furnished by the 2nd Grenadier Regiment No. 101. The band plays about 12.40 p.m. in the Schloss Platz. ROYAL BELVEDERE Grand Concert Daily by the Royal Belvedere Orchestra, under the direction of Herr Kapellmeister Willy Olsen. HOTEL BRISTOL. FIRST CIiASS, situated on the Bismarck Square, the healthiest and finest part of Dresden. Highly rBGommended by English and American Families. Real English Home comfort. LIFT ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. PENSION. GRAND UNION HOTEL. FIRST CLASS HOTEL, patronized 6y English and American Families. Situated in the finest part ot the Town, close to the English and American Ghurches. Very favourable Terms en Pension. Elevator. Telephone. Electric Light. H. Sclmelle, Proprietor. SEN DIG- DRESDEN, SENDIG- NURNBERG, SENDIG- SCHANDAU. (SAXON SWITZERLAND.) HOTEL Europaischer Hof 265 ROOMS. HOTEL Wurttemberger Hof 250 ROOMS. SENDIG’S Hotel Quisisana &c. 150 ROOMS. BERLIN. Unter den Linden, 17-18. BERLIN. Hotel Westminister QUIET. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. SELECT. Rooms from 3,50 marks upward. Lilt. Favourable Terms for Board. Electric Light. - Brand Hotel de Borne BERLIN. Unter den Linden 39 opposite the Royal Palace. Baths — Splendid Restaurant and Drawing Rooms. — Lift. Mostly frequented by English and American Families. Salzquellenstrasse near the Morgenzeilpark. Modern, distinguished, first class Hotel ZZZZ managed by the Proprietor Mr. Kopp. By appointment to H. I. H. the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Hotel Kroli K f*; 1 ® bad . ii i. Cl. House. Marienbad. Bohemia. Season from the 1st of May to the 30 th of September 30,000 Visitors, 90,000 Tourists. Prospectus gratis from the Bttrgermeisteramt. Marienbad. Park Hotel Waldmnhle. First class, splendid position in the midst of its own park. World-famed Restaurant. Motor Garage. Own Automobile. Heinrich Krause, Proprietor. Marienbad, Hotel Weimar Temporary Residence of H. M. King Edward VII. PRAIillP Hotel Arcbduke Stephan. Wenzels- I linuUL platz. First Class. The only new house in the town, with every comfort possible at low charges. Mostly frequented by English and Americans. 130 Rooms and Salons (fireproof). Fitted up with Electricity, Lifts, Steam Heating, Telephone &c. Grand Cafe a speciality. Centre of the town. Close to the Royal Museum. 6 minutes to the Station. English spoken. Cook’s Coupons accepted. W. Hauner, Prop. Prague, Qotel Victoria, family Hotel. Moderate Prices. Nuremberg Private Hotel and 0 Pension Trefzer. First class family Pension situated in the best and most central part of the town, close to the station. Large, airy rooms. Good cuisine. All home comforts. Electric light. Baths. Pension by the week or day. Moderate prices. Marie Trefzer, Proprietress. J. J. Ruppreeht sol. Sohn Konigstrasse 76. a NUREMBERG a Established 1727. Purveyor to the Bavarian Court. Importer of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Directly imported Havanna Cigars. German manufactured Cigars. English, American, French and Turkish Tobacco and Cigarettes. American chewing tobacco. Agent of the Red Star Line. rrrpf irri7 Hotel AltesRathaus. In the best position. Highly Lllfi, recom. to English & Americans. Mod. Prices. English spoken. Auto Garage. Franz Dittrich, Prop. Pension Weidmann Reichs Strasse 2, II. Best situation, Excellent board. Comfortable rooms. The Concerts begin on Week Days at 7.30 p. on Sundays and holidays at 5 p.m. Admission, at the door, 1 mark, or 50 pf. if the ticket is bought beforehand at any of the cigar - shops , j I the firm WOLF Prager Str. See Str., Post Platz At the Bureau of the Royal Belvedere 10 tickets mav be had for 3 marks, up to 6 p. m. Admission to the Side Terrace and Pavilion free. LATEST TELEGRAMS. Paris, June 14. The Petit Parisien learns that Russia—whose representative, M. Nelidow, is to be the President of the Hague Conference—will f or that reason refrain from taking any part with re gard to the two questions; limitation of arma- I ments, and protection cf private property at sc-a ! in time of war. The representative of Russia wi!> , however, bring forward proposals to make arbitra- • tion compulsory in certain cases, and to define the ' duties of Commissions of Enquiry in internation; 1 • disputes. i CHURCH SERVICES. ALL SAINTS’ (ENGLISH) CHURCH. Wiener Strasse. Sunday, June 16th. III. Sunday after Trinifn. 8.0 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.0 a.m. Math's and Sermon. 6.0 p.m. Evensong and Litanv., Wednesday, June 19th. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Litany. * Friday, June 21st. 11.0 a.m. Matins and Litany. » Chaplain: The Rev. C. A. Moore, M. A., B. C. L.' Hon. assistant Chaplain: The Rev. M. S. Farmer, M. A. THE AMERICAN CHURCH OF ST. JOHN. Reichsplatz 5, at the head of Reichs Strasse. Sunday, June 16 th. III. Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion 8.0 a. m. Morning Service and Ser mon 11.0 a.m. Afternoon Service and address 5.30 p.m. The Rev. J. F. Butterworth, M. A., Rector. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Bernhard Strasse 2, at corner of Bismarck Strasse and Winckelmann Strasse.—Services every Sunday at 11.0 a. m. Communion on the first Sunday of the ? month.—The Rev. J. Davis Bowden, Minister, Bern- • hard Strasse 2,1. LATEST ARRIVALS IN DRESDEN up to the 14th of June 1907. Mr. G. Broomhall, Liverpool, H. Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Williams, Jackson, H. Bellevue. Miss E. Hill, London, H. Bellevue. Miss L. Hill, London, H. Bellevue. Mr. L. Taylor, London, H. Bellevue. Mr. W. S. Hamm, Leicester, H. Bellevue. Miss L. Mayer, New York, H. Bellevue. Miss E. Leopold, New York, H. Bellevue. Mr. O. Winkler, Indianapolis, H. zum goldenen Engel. Mr. B. Gildensterne, and family, Baltimore, H. Eur. Hof. Miss L. Eckham, Indianapolis, H. Europaischer Hof. Miss B. Eckham, Indianapolis, H. Europaischer Hof. Mr. K. Neuern, Chicago, H. Imperial. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Classes in English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, German, French and Latin. ‘ A small number of resident pupils taken. German and, 1 French resident governesses. Private instruction if desired. Miss Virgin, Schnorr Strasse 80 MINIATURES.: Portraits on ivory from life or photograph. H. M. Mist. Studio Helmholtz Strasse 2.1. WORCESTER HOUSE SCHOOL preparatory for Schools and Universities. \ Thorough English education. I - Instruction in English or German. ===== | Boarders received. Private instruction if desired. $ HO* H. 3 to COI upon grave His upon ] a depi is in ] the ui Cambr sonallj the Di H. R. House. THE I H. 3/j to the inghan His shaking each ol T] Fron solutio: by the to giv< by its House from ti extent shall j Parlian H. VIRGIN, M. A. Oxford. Gutzkow Strasse »9 Pension Kosmos s wa,^'’ ComfortablB home, excellent board 4 narks a dap.—English cooking. Pension Unity, LfltdGhai Strasse 2IU Highly recommended. Pension LE RICHE Nurnberger Platz 3, II. First-class Family Pension. Excellent situation. Splendid board WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY of the Royal Saxon Meteorological Institute. Light airs, weather clearing, warm and gene fine. Proprietor, Publisher and Responsible Editor: Willie Baumfelder.—Printer: Buchdruckerei der Dr. Gitntuchen Stiftung.
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