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The Daily record and the Dresden daily : 18.10.1906
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WpRESDfllMg Office: Struvestr. 5 L open 9-6 (/clock* Telephone: 1755. Ifek. 51® 3 ' 13" N. Latitude. Expedition: Struvestr. 5 1 geoffnet von 9-6 Uhr. Fernruf: 1755. . 13® 44* 15 E. Longitude 216. DRESDEN, Thursday, October 18, 1906. 10 Pfennig. “The Dresden Daily” will appear every morning except on Mondays and days following public holidays. It will be sent to any address in Dresden on payment of a Quarterly Subscription of 3.£. The subscription may commence at any time. BAD ALBEBTSHOF 7, Sedan Strasse 16. Werder Strasse Swimming Baths. Carbonic acid Baths. Baths of every description. Russo-Turkish Baths. Rnsso-Roman Baths: For ladies, Monday and Friday mornings and Wednesday afternoon, the remaining days for gentlemen. Terms on application post free. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR STORES SCANDAL. London, October 16. The sentences of the army council, in con sequence of the enquiry into the irregularities in the employment &c. of war stores in South Africa, were carried out today. The ten non-commissioned officers in question were, in the presence of the whole company, paraded at Aldershot and after the dicision of the Secretary of War had been read aloud they were formally degraded and dis missed. Besides being degraded they lose all mi litary decorations. THE ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE MUNICIPALE. Paris, October 16. The Lord Mayor and representatives of the city of London, this morning attended a dejeuner given in their honour by the committee for Exhibitions in foreign countries. In connection with the toast of the English Royal Family and the prosperity of England, the Chair man of the committee promised his cooperation to make the Anglo-French Exhibition planned for 1908 a success. The Lord Mayor proposed the health of President Fallieres and said that the Anglo- French Exhibition would be an embodiment of the entente cordiale. THE NEW YORK ELECTION. London, October 16. The New York correspondent of the Globe writes that there is not the slightest diminution in the virulence of the electoral fight in the State of New York. The high pressure with which the struggle was commenced several weeks ago is maintained, and it will to all appearance continue for a couple of weeks more. Both candidates for the Governorship are comfortably under 50 years of age, and it was expected that both would stand the strain well. Mr. Hughes, however, already shows signs of breaking down, and Mr. Hearst has felt it desir able to contract somewhat the too ample pro portions of his oratorical programme, sending, as has also his Republican opponent, phonographic records of speeches, which are solemnly ground out by machine for the instruction and edification of rural audiences in the more remote districts. It is very generally admitted that the Democratic cause has been considerably benefited by the dis closures made in connection with the Missouri action against the Standard Oil Trust. It has transpired that the Trusts have commenced to make nominal transfers of their businesses to what are termed “holding companies” registered and having their legal headquarters in London or Paris or other European cities. The legal advisers of the Administration have expressed the opinion that there is nothing illegal in this arrangement, although they make a success ful prosecution for conspiracy, such as that now proceeding against the Standard Oil Trust impos sible. The Trusts, it is further advised, can only be prevented by special laws, which would require in the first instance an amendment of the Con stitution to make them constitutional. This, of course, makes confusion worse confounded, and this new aspect of the Trust difficulty is causing much popular exasperation. The Democratic can didate claiming to be the only genuine enemy of the Trusts, is naturally making the most of the LINEN Extensive choice of hand > made Saxon Damask Table- Bed- Ladies : and Gentlemen’s Joseph Meyer (au petit: Bazar*) Neumarkt 13, opposite the Frauenkirche. Prager Strasse 34. CARL MEERSTEIN Elegant Ladies’ Hats. Matinee Hats. Sporting and travelling caps. scandal, and is admittedly doing well by it. Mr. Hughes has denounced Trusts, and has given public proof of the honesty of his principles in this connection, but all this avails him but little. The Democrats, fully aware of what is what, have actually started a daily afternoon newspaper printed entirely in Yiddish, for the educating of the non-English speaking alien, and the gathering of him into the Democratic fold. NEWS FROM FRANCE. M. CLEMENCEAU ON L’AFFAIRE DREYFUS. Villeeroze, October 16. M. Clemenceau has arrived here from Draguignan. In answer to an address from the Mayor of Flayose, the Minister referred to his attitude in the Dreyfus affair and said “We have saved the Republic by supporting it to the extent of getting rid of those officers who betrayed it. The army must not be mixed up in public affairs. We will not tolerate the army arrogating to itself the right to lay its hand upon the civil power. We must be strong in order to protect our rights and the Republic.” THE LONGCHAMPS INCIDENT. Paris, October 16. The Minister of Agriculture has refused to cancel his veto by which no more races may take place at Longchamps this year; he has, however, given permission to the Race Company to transfer the fixtures to the Chantilly course, with the exception of the meeting fixed for the 18 th, wich is definitely cancelled. In the Ministerial Council M. Ruau referred to the regrettable incidents at Longchamps and de scribed the precautions which he would take to prevent any repetition of such excesses. At the reassembling of the Chamber of Deputies M. Reveillaud will bring in as a motion of urgency, a measure to forbid totalisators, cock-fighting, bull fighting and opium dens throughout France. FRANCO-SWISS COMMERCIAL TREATY. Paris, October 16. At today’s sitting of the Ministerial Council M. Bourgeois stated that an agreement had been arrived at between France and Switzerland as to a commercial treaty. LOSS OF A SUBMARINE. Biserta, October 16. The submarine “Lutin”, which left harbour this morning in a heavy sea for diving manoeuvres, was announced as having disappeared from sight at about 10 a. m. Two torpedo boats and three tugs, which were at once sent out to search, have as yet been unable to ascertain the whereabouts of the submarine. Later. In conformation of the report of the disappearance of the submarine “Lutin”, a dredger occupied in the search has reported having met with a certain resistance at a depth of 40 metres. St. Petersburg, October 16. The Government has refused its assent to the party of “Peaceful Renovation” since it is a menace to public order by demanding the solution of the agrarian problem by compulsory expropria tion of land. Kungur, October 16. Last night seven pud of dynamite intended for use in railway construction, as well as some rifles and cartridges, were stolen. Two guards were killed. Morsehansk, October 16. Four bombs have been found near the cashier’s office on the premises of the local bank. Cronstadt, October 16. The court martial on the 295 sailors of the cruiser “Alexander III” accused of mutiny, delivered its findings today. Acquitted were 45 mem; some were condemned to six years penal servitude and the rest to various terms of imprisonment. Five unknown persons were arrested yesterday for having bombs in their possession. One of them escaped. Moscow, October 16. The ex-President of the Imperial Duma, M. Murowzeff, has been suspended from taking part in the sittings of the Moscow Semstvo and town Duma, since criminal proceedings have been instituted against him for signing the Yiborg appeal. Mita-u, October 16. The sitting of the commission composed of 20 peasants, 20 landed proprietors, officials and representatives of the nobility and town, for work ing out local reforms was opened today by the Governor. On the motion of the Court Marshall, Prince Lieven, the commission sent a telegram to the Czar expressing their gratitude for his rendering it possible for them to discuss measures for the amelioration of local conditions. London, October 16. The St. Petersburg correspondent of a London evening paper sends a realistic account of the execution of 19 mutinous sailors at Cronstadt. On the eve of the day fixed for the execution a com pany of every branch of arms quartered in Cron stadt was marched into the battery. About an hour before the execution the condemned men appeared. A strong, cold wind was blowing. Every man was calm; they showed no signs of bravado or of fear. Seventeen of them received the last rites and his benediction from a priest; two of the men refused the priest’s ministrations. Then an officer began to read aloud the sentence; but he could not finish it, for the condemned men lifted up their voices and sang the revolutionary funeral hymn: “We have fallen victims in the fatal struggle.” NEWS FROM SPAIN. CHURCH AND STATE. Madrid, October 16. The news that the Papal Nuntio in Madrid will be replaced by Cardinal della Chiesa has not been officially confirmed by the Vatican; such a change Reichs Strasse 2. Luttichau Strasse 15. Paul JHftrksch & Strehlener Strasse 15. Dyeing and chemical cleaning, Dresden. II ia Salon). First class establishment. Branches in all parts of* the town.
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