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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 12.06.1908
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I'RWW.Wyuu,—^-,, ■.■w’ , 7W ,, *R*fT |l| l"T , ' 1 W|? , >J '."HWffan'j 'WMTr-y (■pw,i^ , .vrw;^f"?|pf¥*wyynty*-itym^ { , v ■ wmiXk r>,*• jf*» )<-. ~j , .; > « * ,» Berlin OfGct: W.,Potsdamer Strasse 10/11. Telephone: VI 1079. ®ljf Pailjr Mcmb <md THE DRESDEN DAILY. Drislu Offct: A., Struve Strasse 5,1. Telephone: 1755. The First Daily Paper in English published in Germany. M 712. DRESDEN AND BERLIN, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1908. 10 PFENNIGS. ». zx** R"or d * y W * Drss d en, ana nay H orOsrea at ay Post Offtoe tkrouyUout tHe German Empi r, « * P « MMetl OaUy. eaeeptiny MonalHZ days following legal holidays in Dresden. ^tepnng monaays ana Monthly Subscription Bates: For the whole of Germany and Austria, mark 1.-. For other countries, marks 2.50. GrENEEAL NEWS. KING EDWARD AT REYAL. THE SPEECHES. The toasts proposed by the King and the Czar at Reval on the occasion of the state-dinner on board the “Standart” on Tuesday were as follows. The Czar said: With feelings of the sincerest satis faction and pleasure I welcome Your Majesty and Her Majesty the Queen in Russian waters. I trust that this meeting will, by strengthening the mani fold and close bonds between our Houses, have the Kappy result of drawing closer to each other our countries and promoting the maintenance of peace in the world. In the course of the past year several questions of equal importance for Russia and England have been settled in a satisfactory manner by our Governments. I am convinced that Your Majesty values these agreements as highly as I do. For, in spite of their confined objects they can only contribute to spreading mutual good-will and confidence in both our countries. I drink to the health of Your Majesty, Her Majesty the Queen, and the welfare of the Royal Family and the British People. In reply King Edward said : I thank Your Majesty heartily on behalf of the Queen and in my own name for the cordial manner in which you have welcomed us in Russian waters, and for the gracious words in which you have proposed our health. I have happy recollections of welcome accorded to me on the occasion of former visits to Russia by your exalted grandfather, by your beloved father and by Your Majesty in person, and it is a sDnm*. of sincere gratitude for me to have the pleasure of meeting Your Majesties again. I endorse with all my heart every word spoken by Your Majesty with reference to the agreement recently arrivec at by our Governments. I believe that it will serve to draw still closer the bonds which unite the peoples of our two countries, and I am sure it will contribute in the future towards a satisfactory and friendly settlement of several important questions. I am convinced that it will not only serve to bring our countries more closely together, but also that it will considerably promote the general maintenance of peace in the world. I hope that this meeting will soon be followed by another opportunity of see ing Your Majesties. I drink to the health of Your Majesties, the Empress Maria Feodorowna, the mem bers of the Imperial family, and above all to the welfare and prosperity of Your Great Empire. THE CZAR AN ADMIRAL OF THE BRITISH FLEET. King Edward has conferred the rank of Admiral of the British Fleet on the Czar of Russia. His Imperial Majesty paid visits of inspection to the battleship “Mi notaur” and the yacht “Alexandra,” both of which hoisted the British Admiral’s flag. The serenade which had been given to the Royalties on Tuesday wasrepeated on Wednesday evening by special request of King Ed ward. THE COMPLIMENT RETURNED. During the banquet on Wednesday* at which the above speeches were exchanged, the Czar announced that he had made King Edward Admiral of the Russian fleet. THE BRITISH WARSHIPS RETURN. Reuter reports that the British ships weighed anchor at 3 a.m. yesterday. No salute was fired. HONOURED BY THE KING. King Edward has been pleased to confer the '/rand Cross of the Victorian Order on M. Stolypin, Russian Premier, and on. Baron Frederics, Minister of the Imperial House. His Majesty presented M. isvolski, Foreign Minister, with his picture. ^ Dresden ^ New York fur-Styles THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION. The King conferred for a long time with M. isvolski on Wednesday. Two long conferences took Place bn the same day between Sir Charles Hardinge jjbd M. Isvolski. It is positively asserted that the Macedonian reforms were principally discussed and hat considerable progress has been made towards a h understanding. THE LAST EVENING. R euter reports that the last hours of the meeting r the monarehs were a brilliant closing of the are here in great variety to select from. Cloaks, smart j ac |< e t s rich Neckpieces, Muffs in Sable, Mink, Ermine, Chinchilla, Sealskin, Squirrel, black Lynx, Pony, Fox, &c. &c. 10% Cash Discount to the early buyer. 52, PragerSt. u n p dctcrc opp. Tho8. Cook & Son. * ’ ‘ tnO, Furrier. entrevue. After the banquet on board the “Victoria and Albert” the Royal party and the guests as sembled on the main deck. The Czar wore the uni form of his British cavalry regiment (II. Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys), King Edward that of the Kieff Dragoons. Choral societies on board two steamers serenaded. When “God save the King” was sung, and the King and Queen bowed their acknowledg ment, they were greeted with enthusiastic cheers. Later there was dancing until after midnight. NEWS FROM ENGLAND. MR. BURNS ON THE DANGER OF THE MOB. Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Govern ment Board, in speaking on Monday last at the opening of the recreation ground and pavilion on the estate of the Ealing Tenants (Limited), said they believed that houses should be homes, and both should be additionally attractive by rational recreation. The tendency in all modern movements was for great crowds-to/be-An-ought-togetber to see other people play. “We now,” said Mr. Burns, “cry in company, smile in battalions, sport in divisions, holiday in armies, and marry in mobs.” The spirit of the horde was being developed. The individual was becoming less and less, and the mob was becoming more and more. This was a dangerous tendency which ought to be resisted. The best antidote was a good home and a good garden. By efforts such as those undertaken by the Ealing Tenants it was hoped to check the tendency he had referred to, and to bring men and women back to the days of individual happiness and the joyous pleasures of old English games. He did not like to see 120,000 men, and no wo men, watching twenty-two hired professional inden tured fellows developing the wrong end of their anatomy (laughter). PENNY POST TO MOROCCO. The Post Office on Tuesday last issued the follow ing: The postage on letters for places in Morocco, where the British Post Office maintains an agency will be reduced on and from the 15th inst. to one penny the ounce. Concurrently the postage on letters for the United Kingdom and British Colonies and Protectorates, and for Egypt, posted at these agencies, will be reduced to 10 centimos per 20 grammes. The British Post Office maintains agencies at the following places in MoroccoAlcazar, Casablanca, *l? rache ’ Ma zagan, Mequinez, Mogador, Rabat, Saffi, Tangier, Tetuan. NEWS FROM AMERICA. GERMAN CRUISER IN NEW YORK HARBOUR. The cruiser “Bremen” arrived in New York harbour on Wednesday, a salute being fired from Governor’s island. A number of festivities have been prepared for the officers and sailors. The commander. Captain Alberts, went ashore and paid several official visits which later were returned on board his ship. DESERTION IN THE FLEET. The New York correspondent of the Daily Mail reported yesterday that more than 1,000 men of the Atlantic fleet had deserted their ships since Californian waters were reached. ACCIDENT TO A N.G.L. STEAMER. is reported from New Y °rk that the S. S. Kaiser Wilhelm,” which was due on the 7th inst., arrived at a very slow speed on Wednesday/ the 10th. The captain reported that on Sunday during a heavy storm he ran into the fog. His ship col- • lided with icebergs and lost one screw. She got jammed in between 5 icebergs and was taken out of her course. One of the stokers became insane and was lost overboard. NEWS FROM GERMANY. THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND’S SECOND SON JOINS THE GERMAN ARMY. The second son of the Duke of Cumberland rince Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick-Liineburg, has joined the German army, having been made lieutenant in a Bavarian cavalry regiment by the Prince Regent of Bavaria. It will be remembered that the Duke of Cumber land is heir to the Duchy of Brunswick but that, owing to his claim to the Hanoverian throne, he cannot succeed to the ducal. His eldest son is serving in the Austrian army. The fact of his second son having joined the German army must not be understood as signifying any intention on his part to renounce for himself and his eldest son all claims to the Hanoverian throne. Prince Ernst August is 21 years old, being born m November 1887, and is the youngest of 5 children. AUTOMOBILISTS ATTACKED NEAR COLOGNE. A gang of rowdies attacked an automobile on Wednesday night at Paffrath, near Cologne. Without having given any cause for offence the occupants, ladies and gentlemen from Cologne, were beaten with clubs, and when the gentlemen defended the party they were stabbed with knives; one lady also was wounded. The car was badly damaged. A .married couple.-from Cologne who- were coming along on a motor tandem were knocked off and badly injured. Police arrived in time to make a tew arrests, but most of the rowdies escaped. NEWS FROM RUSSLA. MORE CRIMINAL ASSAULTS. The Exarch of Georgia, Archbishop Nikon, was killed at Tiflis on Wednesday last, as he was as cending the stairs of the Synod building, by re volver shots. A monk walking by his side was severely injured. The murderers escaped. This outrage was followed by another: As Captain Karaulow the chief of the Tiflis branch of political police, who is engaged in the enquiries in connec tion with the above murder, was driving home he was severely wounded on the head, and an attempt was made to rob him of his official papers. CHILI AND PERU. RELATIONS ONCE MORE STRAINED. In the endeavour to find a way out of the diffi culties existing in regard to the peace-and- friendship treaty between Chili and Peru the Chilian Government has addressed an official Note to the Peruvian ambassador in Santiago proposing to alter the treaty to the effect that two million pounds sterling shall be paid as a compensation by that country which will finally retain the control of those provinces which since the Pacific war have been ruled by Chili It is further proposed by the Chilian Government that commercial treaties should be made and an international railway be built to connect Santiago and Lima. In answer to this Note the Peruvian ambassador said that his government wished to have the nationality question settled prior to under taking further steps. Meanwhile, the Senate at Santiago has deliberated for three days in private sittings on the appoint ment of a new ambassador in Lima. The majority of the senators hold that, in view of the refusal of the Peruvian government to accept the Chilian proposals, the oppointment of a new ambassador would be inopportune, and they are inclined to wait until the new President has come into office in September. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. FRENCH TROOPS RETURN TO CASABLANCA. Agence Havas reports from Casablanca: All troops have returned to their, camps. General d Amade will shortly review them. The period of active operations is terminated. (Continued on page 2.)
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