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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 03.09.1907
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®Ijt f'ailrr Rrcorb and THE DRESDEN DAILY. JVg 480. DRESDEN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. 10 PFENNIGS. %\)t £\x*l Bailg paper jinbltsljeD tit ©miiani) in <ftt0itsl). Ojjicto: Qzeodon, Stmve §trao>» 51 SVftfhont: 4756. Stvt^ct-vption jot Qtttdtn and tke wfiotc Sezmanq and duotzia: 1 wuxvk a month. KING EDWARD AT CARLSBAD. Upon the invitation of Admiral Sir John Fisher, King Edward arrived at Carlsbad by automobile at 1 o’clock on Saturday from Marienbad. After dinner the King, accompanied by a large party, took a trip by carriage to the Aberg, where also the Russian Grand Dukes now stopping in Carlsbad, and Duke Peter of Oldenburg arrived. At 5 o’clock the party returned to Carlsbad and His Majesty immediately departed for Marienbad. A SERIOUS RAILWAY COLLISION IN SCOTLAND. In a railway-collision in the vicinity of Manuel, County Stirling, 21 people were injured, most of them seriously. NEWS FROM AMERICA. THE TARIFF WAR. The International Mercantile Marine Company has reduced its first-class fares by 22 1 /* dollars. NEWS FROM FRANCE. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. A passenger train from Havre to Paris came into collision with a shunting engine at Rouen on Saturday evening. Eight passengers were injured, several of them severely. At the Nancy station the engine of a goods train ran off the rails; the stoker and a mechanician were killed, and the driver was injured. FRENCH SURGEON FOR THE KING OF SPAIN. M. Mure, a surgeon, in Bordeaux, was summoned on Sunday to San Sebastian to perform a nasal operation on King Alfonso. NEWS FROM RUSSIA. The Czar and Czarina left Cronstadt on Sunday in the Imperial Yacht “Standart” for a cruise in Finish waters. An officer who was about to unload a bomb which had been found during a domiciliary search let it fall and, as well as a clerk in the police of fice, was killed by the explosion which resulted. Another officer and five other clerks were wounded. ENGLISH-RUSSIAN ENTENTE. The negotiations, which for some time have been going on between Russia and England for the purpose of settling certain questions relating to their mutual interests in Asia, have resulted in the conclusion of a treaty, which was signed in St. Petersburg on Saturday by the English Ambas sador and the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs. The treaty will be published after the exchange of ratifications, which is to take place at once. THE CHOLERA. The first case of cholera has been ascertained at Moskow. AN UKASE. An Imperial Ukase dated August 21 st orders that Jews who, after having gone over to the Orthodox faith, returned to their own persuasion, shall lose civil rights again and shall be banished to the districts assigned to Jews. THE DOWAGER-EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. The Dowager-Empress of Russia arrived at Christiania at 12.30 p. m. and was met by the Queen of England, Princess Victoria, and other members of the Royal family. The royal party were greeted by an immense gathering of the populace. They drove to the Bygdo palace where apartments have been assigned them. Extensive choice of hand-made Saxon Damask Table- Bed- Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s LINEN Joseph Meyer (au petit Bazar) Neumarkt 13, opposite the Frauenkirche. Will the party who picked up the white and blue Liberty scarf on Tuesday evening August 27th in, Omnibus No. 11, between Sidonien Strasse and end of the line, kindly send the same to office of this paper and thus avoid further trouble, as she is known. OTTO MAYER Photographer 38 Prager Strasse 38 Tel. 446. By appointment to T. M. the King of Saxony and the Emperor of Austria. Superb artistic work. Moderate terms. MORITZ HARTUNG 19 Waisenhaus Strasse 19. Speciality: Novelties in all articles for ladies’ dresses. Novelties daily in trimmings, laces, ruches, hoas, veils, ladies’ belts, gloves, eoharpea, fichus &o. All articles for sewing and dressmaking. Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan 4, Reichs Str. 4 9) Succ.to KelenaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter to the American & English trade. 2 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. SVEABORG RIOTERS SENTENCED. The High Court in Abo (Finland) has pro nounced sentence on the Sveaborg rioters. 30 parti cipants were sentenced to 4 years’, two ring-leaders to 6 and 5 years’ penal servitude, and some minors 3 years’ imprisonment. GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA. According to a telegram received in Berlin from the Governor v. Schuckmann, from Windhuk, 70 of the Bondels of Morenga’s band have asked to be granted the same terms upon submission as were granted to certain Bondels in December, 1906. Negotiations have been entered upon with the ob ject of weakening Morenga’s forces. Morenga him self is still upon English territory. PARADE OF THE GUARD CORPS. Yesterday, beginning at 9 o’clock in the morning, the usual grand autumn parade of the Garde- Corps took place in Berlin upon the Tempelhofer Feld. Many Royal personages, as well as the diplomatic corps in Berlin and a number of visit ing officers of the English and American armies witnessed the spectacle. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. It is expected that the Peace Conference will last until the 21st of the month and that the final protocols will be signed on the 28th. TURKEY AT THE HAGUE. The news received at'the Hague that excitement prevails in Constantinople over a report that the Peace Conference would no longer recognize Turkey as a Great Power, is entirely inexplicable at the Hague, as the Conference has not concerned itself with the rank of Turkey, and no proposal is pend ing which, directly or indirectly, warrants the in- 52 Prager St near Main R. R, Station the largest and finest selection. Models 1907—8 now on Sale Headquarters for “Royal Ermine”. ference that the opening up of this question is in tended by any Power. It is reported from Constantinople that the plan of sending Tevfik Pasha, Foreign Minister, to the European Courts has been abandoned. The Govern ment will confine itself to submitting a protest to the Hague Conference against the classification of Turkey as a second rate Power. AUTOMOBILE RACE. FATAL ACCIDENTS. Brescia, September 1. At today’s automobile race for the Florio cup the driver of the Brixia-Zust car, De Martino by name, ran into a ditch and succumbed to the in juries received. The chauffeur was slightly injured. The cup was won by Minoia on an Isotta- Fraschini car which covered the distance of 486 kilometres (303 1 / 4 miles) in 4 hours 39 minutes and 53 seconds. Hemery on a Benz car was second with 4 hours 49 minutes and 49 seconds; Hanriet on a Benz was third with 4 hours 57 minutes 47 seconds. Magenta, September 1. This morning about half-past four o’clock an automobile in which were the Marquis Pallavacini, the advocate Signor Malvano, a chauffeur and a mechanician—was passing through a street near the railway station. The chauffeur, who had failed to notice that the barrier at the crossing Was down, drove against it at full speed and broke through on to the line at the moment that a goods train came up. Thecollisionwasfearful. The automobile was smashed, the benzine holder exploded. The mechanician escaped injury as if by a miracle, and fled; the chauffeur sustained only a slight injury on the head; Signor Malvano was killed on the spot. The Marquis Palavacini was conveyed to the hospital in Magenta, where he died shortly after wards. The automobile had taken no part in the Brescia race. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. MOORISH COMMANDER’S MOVEMENTS. Abd-el-Sadee, the commander of the local Mahalla (Moorish Army) has left Melilla suddenly for Tangier and Fez. BALLOONS FOR THE FRONT. The Echo de Paris states that two captive balloons were sent to Marseilles on Friday, and it confirms the announcement that 50 sappers of the Aerostatic section, under the command of a lieutenant, left Versailles for Marseilles. This de tachment sailed from the southern port on Sunday for Oran and Casablanca. The balloons will reach Casablanca in about six days. The transport “Mytho” arrived at Marseilles on Friday evening to take on board a balloon section, and a detachment of Engineers with stores. She sailed again on Sunday for Oran, where she will embark troops for Casablanca. Admiral Philibert telegraphed to Paris on Satur day that the tribes continue to negotiate. The people of Saffi and Mogador have quieted down. The number of Moroccans gathered around Casa blanca he states at 5—6,000. El Mokri left Tangier for Fez on Friday, accom panied by 400 Askaris from the province Shauja in which Casablanca is situate. It was considered advisable to remove these from Tangier and to re place them by some of Maclean’s men. In official Moroccan circles it is rumoured that Amrani and El Bagdadi had also been ordered to report in Fez, and that the Sultan would probably leave at once and go to Rabat. The political situation is reported from Tangier to be quiet. The Kaid of the Anflus is said to have subjected himself to Muley Hafid. The Finest Habana Cigars, English cigarettes and tobacco. L. Wolf, Prager Str. 48.
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