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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 08.09.1907
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®(je tin Remh M 485. and THE DRESDEN DAILY. DRESDEN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1907. 10 PFENNIGS. &i)t Jixst Bath) ijtoper publish in (Scnmnnj tit (English. Office: 2)«edd«ft, Stca»M £ 1* Selep&one: i7<£5. Sufocttptio+t fo* $e«»de» and -wftofe o| §&>tnany cw3 dhutfcia: -=• 1 «ww4 a mo-ntdv. cr THE KING’S CUKE ENDED. H. M. King Edward left Marienbad on Friday last. ROYAL TOURISTS. The Empress-Dowager of Russia on board the “Polar Star” arrived at Copenhagen on Friday at 2 p. in., half an hour ahead of the “Victoria and Albert” with Queen Alexandra on board. Their Majesties drove to Amalienborg where they will reside during their stay. The King of Greece arrived at Copenhagen yester day at 10 a. m. and was met at the station by the Danish royal family and their guests, the Queen of England and the Empress Dowager of Russia. The whole Royal Party then drove to Roskilde and visited the grave of King Christian. MANOEUVRES IN ENGLAND. A COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF CAPTURED. The operations in the manoeuvres on Wednesday reached a stage at which Sir Ian Hamilton’s (Blue) force was obliged to retreat from the position it had taken up on the Nadder river. An interesting incident in the day’s operations (the Times cor respondent reports) was the capture of the (Red) Commander-in-Chief, Sir Frederick Stopford, to gether with one of his principal assistants, Brigadier- Gen. Lomax, by the 8 th Hussars. Of course, as was only right, they had to be released, but Blue naturally regard the incident as a triumph. Rumour, which cannot be vouched for, further has it (says the correspondent) that a polite assurance on the part of the captors that their prisoners would be well looked after and fed with regularity was, in view of the commissariat breakdown on the Red side during the last few days, unfavour ably received. SINN FEIN DISTURBANCES IN DUBLIN. POLICE PROTECTION FOR M. P.S. At the conclusion of the Home Rule demonstra tion in the Mansion House, Dublin, Wednesday night, at which Mr. John Redmond asserted that the Nationalist demand had not varied from the days of Parnell, and rejoiced in the fact that the Irish people were thoroughly disloyal to English rule, some exciting disturbances took place, resulting in injuries to many persons from conflicts with the police. A Sinn Fein meeting was held outside the hall, at which a vote of no confidence in the Parlia mentary party was enthusiastically adopted. De termined attempts were made to break in doors, and these were only frustrated by the action of the police, who formed a cordon round the entire building. When the Nationalist M. P.s emerged their reception was of such a character that the authorities had to afford them police protection. Some arrests were made, and several persons were subsequently treated in hospital. For some hours afterwards crowds paraded the streets, singing Nationalist airs. Two men were attacked at O’Connell Bridge and badly beaten. THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS. Bath, September 6. The Trades Union Congress at today’s meeting unanimously passed a resolution demanding that in the next Budget an old-age pension of five 52 Prager St. near Main R.R. Station the largest and finest selection. Models 1907—8 now on Sale Headquarters for “Royal Ermine”. 9. Ida Auer- Herbeck filll fhllhlll Until All Perfect tone > perfect diction, finished train- VIU 11(111(111 iTlClllOU. jng for Opera and Concert. At home 3—4. Finest handpainted Dresden China A. E. Stephan 4, Reichs Str. 4 *> i.. u.i m.im. t .. a. 9 minntos from HauntbohnhA# fi © Succ.to HelenaWolfsohn Nchf. Manufacturer & Exporter .. the American & English trade. 2 minutes from Hauptbahnhof. Highest recommendations. Most reasonable prices. I Hi. 8 Prager Str. Furnishers to the Queen of Saxony. First class establishment for ladies’ costumes, mantles, hats &c. Special- department for furs and Paris models. 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A resolution was also passed in favoui of an eight-hours day in mines and other branches of industry. A resolution advocating appeal tc arbitration in Trade Union disputes was rejected by a large majority. The Congress also rejected a resolution that differences should be referred tc a Board of conciliation before a strike is declared THE|KAISER’S VISIT TO ENGLAND. London, September 7. The Standard reports that the Kaiser and the Kaiserin will visit the City of London on the occasion of their stay in England in November. The City Corporation intends to receive their Majesties and will entertain them at luncheon. * THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. The Hague, September 7. At the plenary sitting of the Conference, the proposals relating to the opening of hostilities, to the rights and obligations of neutral States on land, and to the treatment of neutral persons in the territories of belligerents, were all referred back to the committee for landwar in accordance with the German Delegate Freiherr v. Marschall’s motion. GERMAN S. W. AFRICA. Lieut. Colonel v. Estorff, the Commandant of the troops in German South-West Africa, in a tele gram which reached Berlin on Friday, reports that the Hottentot band which made an unsuccessful attack on the guard of a telegraph station 19 miles South of Hazuur on the 26 th of August, had re turned to the Kalahari; its strength was estimated at about 35 men. Up to the middle of last week, the British police East of Aries was to have been reinforced to 100 men; it had been agreed that in conjunction with this force the troops in Ukamas and Udabis should operate against Morenga, who is still at Backrevier- mund. The operations, however, have been stopped for the present, as messengers from the Bondel- Reichs Strasse 2. Liittichau Strasse 15. Panl MUrkseli Dyeing and chemical cleaning, Dresden. Strehlener Strasse 15. lien yon). First class establishment. Branches in nil parts of the town. The Finest Habana Cigars, English cigarettes and tobacco. Ii. 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