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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 07.08.1907
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456. .30 p. m. . m. the ticket shops of >st Platz. kets may m to the isse. for hire. S. German man and lla). m Billow, 00L ties. rasse 19. mks. iop No. (>. ew! e IS pt. louses. Lahmann. der, iaxon Court. I I. cruiser ontinual aob en- ous in- an who vith the y beaten cence of n other so mal- \rant of dements i British for the i as only scourge, ire both Lia have nst the perience nit with stitions, i native es itself linistra* of the against lent on gs, and ize ancl of their ist pre- )AY te. 10 PFENNIGS. DRESDEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907. Xs 457. and THE DRESDEN DAILY. %\)t £m\ Datli) paper pnbltaljeh tit (Sermam) in dttgttsl). Ojjicn: S)'teo3ett, Sttawe 5 oTef epftone: 17^5. SttfocfcvpWon jot and tfie ■wfioto Qevmawtf and £luAvia: 1 «a«4 a month-. ROYALTY ON BOARD THE “DREADNOUGHT.” The King and Queen and the Prince of Wales were present on Monday on board the “Dreadnought” during firing practice and submarine exercises. THE HOUSE OF LORDS. The Lords unanimously passed the second read ing of the Court of Criminal Appeal Bill. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Parliamentary Secretary for the Colonial Office, Mr. Winston Churchill, announced that the Government had decided to authorize the immediate construction of a railway 400 miles long in the Hinterland of Nigeria. The railway will run from Baro on the Niger to Bida, and on to Zaria and Kano. The cost, estimated at £1,230,000, would be met by a loan that would be raised under favour able conditions by the Southern Nigeria Company. The difficulties, administrative and military, which would arise out of the possession of so large a district without a central line of railway and rapid communication, and the importance of making it possible for British enterprise to reach the terri tory of Northern Nigeria which is adapted to the cultivation of cotton, had formed the chief subject of the considerations which had led the Govern ment to sanction the building of a railway. Mr. Churchill added that the construction of the new railway would not delay the extension of the Lagos railway, which would be carried on continuously until the line crossed the Niger at Jebba and ulti mately joined the new railway. THE BELFAST DISQUIET. The corn and flour - merchants have decided to address a memorandum to the Lord Lieutenant and the leading members of the Government, ask ing for adequate protection of the people em ployed in the transport business; they declare that undisciplined bands control the streets, ter rorising and intimidating decent workmen. Private property had already been damaged to a consider able extent. Twelve strikers were sentenced to terms of from 1 to 6 months’ imprisonment in connection with last Saturday’s disturbances. The carters agreed to submit the points in dis pute to arbitration. Three firms, however, de clined arbitration, and in consequence the negotia tions have failed. THE UNREST IN INDIA. The Behar landowners company, ’ an influential and representative body, passed a resolution de claring the loyalty of all Hindoos and taking note of the improvement in the administration; on the other hand they emphatically condemn the violent unconstitutional agitation. THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR SCHOOL HYGIENE. This conference was opened in London on Mon day afternoon by Earl Crewe who in welcoming the delegates laid special stress on the interest taken in the congress by King Edward. Lord Pitzmaurice expressed the interest of the Foreign Office. Sir Lander Brunton then made the opening speech and gave a plan of the work before the congress. NEWS FROM AMERICA. President Roosevelt in addressing the German veterans in Detroit said: “My best wishes to you all and my fullest appreciation of the wonderful manner in which you assert your American citizen ship.” THE MEETINGS OF MONARCHS. The Czar left Swinemunde in the Imperial yacht “Standart” shortly before noon yesterday. The 52 Prager St near Main R. R Station the largest and finest selection. Models 1907—8 now on Sale Headquarters for “Royal Ermine”. Prager Strasse 35 MULLER & C. W. THIEL Linen Store Saxon Damask Hand-embroidered work. 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. E. W. STARKE only Prager Strasse 6 Table Linen. Bed Linen. Hand-embroidered goods. Shirts to measure. For Cures and Aftercures of every kind is recommended The Cure and Bathing Establishment “AUGUSTA” Prager Strasse 4-6, Gardenhouse opposite Europaiseher Hof. Telephone 678. Moderate charges. unskimmed milk. 1st quality w only Pasteurised and purified, there fore free from bacilli of any kind. Delivered free. Depots in all parts of the city, Pfnnd Pfund’s Dairy, Dresden, Teleph0??: 3831 & 3832. Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan ^ 4, Reichs Str. 4 ■ 2 minutes from Hauotbahnhof. Succ.to HelenaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter to the American & English trade. 2 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. Kaiser with Prince Henry and Prince Adalbert breakfasted with the Czar and remained on board the “Standart” until 11.30, when the Kaiser, accompanied by the Czar, left the ship amid the cheers of the crew and the thunder of the guns firing a salute. Both monarchs were conveyed by the “Hulda” to the “Hohenzollern”. After a short interval the two Emperors took cordial leave of each other at the gangway, repeatedly shaking hands and exchanging em braces. The crew of the “Hohenzollern” gave three cheers for the Czar, and the “Konigsberg” fired a salute as the Czar returned on board the “Standart”, which quitted the roads with the ships of the escort shortly before midday. All the ships of the German fleet were dressed with flags, and their crews paraded. The “Standart” passed between the lines of the second squadron and the scout squadron. The “Hohenzollern” signalled “Gliickliche Reise”, the “Standart” replied by signalling the Czar’s thanks for the hospitality shown him. His Majesty in the sporting costume of the German Navy with a white cap stood on the bridge of his yacht and saluted repeatedly. As soon as the “Standart” had cleared the line of ships, the whole German fleet fired a salute. GERMAN SOUTHWEST-AFRICA. The second son of Hendrik Witboi has returned from British territory and surrendered in Keet- manshoop. This means another step in advance towards peace in Great-Nama-Land. COAL MINERS ON STRIKE. A strike - movement is going on in the Silesian coal • mines and spreading daily. Troops have to keep order in several districts. A DISTANT EARTHQUAKE. The seismographic instruments of the Maritimo Observatory at Triest registered an earthquake, about 4,000 kilometres distant, on Monday morning, which began at 7.52 a. m. and lasted until 9.37 a. m. NEWS FROM FRANCE. THE ELECTIONS. When the result of the elections became known in Paris on Saturday evening a collision occurred between the Radicals and the Socialists, the latter trying to take the tricolor from the Radicals. Artillery had to assist the gendarmerie in clearing the streets. MARCELLIN ALBERT. Hostile demonstrations against M. Marcellin Albert in Argelliers on Sunday forced him to bar ricade himself in his house. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT. It now appears certain that the accident which occurred on Sunday near Angers and which we described in our yesterday’s issue, was caused, not by a criminal act, but by the dislocation of a rail in consequence of the intense heat. 24 people were killed. 17 bodies have been recovered from the river. A SIGN OF THE TIMES. According to information received from Belfort the French musical society “Lyre Belfortaise” took part, with their banner, on Sunday last in the Music Festival in Sennheim, a town in Alsace. Their performances were loudly applauded. This is the first instance since the French war in 1870 that a French society has taken official part in any festivity in Alsace. ARREST OF AN ANARCHIST. It is reported from Lugano that the Italian anarchist Bonomitti was arrested because by means of pamphlets he had called for the murder of the King, in order to revenge the death of Bresci who murdered King Humbert. NEWS FROM RUSSIA. The former Governor General of Odessa, General Barangoroff, was shot dead in Pjatigorsk on Sun day last by three men who made their escape. The governments of Astrakhan, Saratof, Simbirsk, Ufa, Kasan and Nijni-Novgorod have been officially declared to be in danger of a cholera epidemic. In order to make their escape en masse some political prisoners in Simbirsk disarmed and bound the warders and opened fire on the troops who hurried to the rescue. One of the prisoners was killed and one wounded. BULGARIA NOT A KINGDOM. A “communique” of the Agence bulgare states: The reports that the Prince of Bulgaria intends to make a declaration of independence and to adopt the Royal title, are absolutely without foundation. The Prince, who' for twenty years has been at the head of Bulgaria, has far too high a conception of his duties to busy himself with such vanities to satisfy his ambition. Bulgaria and her Prince represent progress and humanity in the East and have no other ideal to strive for. The Politische Korrespondenz in Vienna reports: The Emperor of Austria has appointed Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria to be Colonel-in-Chief of the Eleventh Hussars in token of his personal sympathy for the Prince. This signifies not only a recogni tion of the progress made by Bulgaria in the last twenty years, but also the Emperor’s confidence that Bulgaria will continue her wise policy of re lying on the Great Powers. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS. CASABLANCA. According to a report received by the Kolnisehe Zeitung from its correspondent in Tangier the Germans of Casablanca have all gone on board the German S. S. “Arcadia” with the exception of 19 gentlemen and 2 ladies who intend to remain
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